Which made the whole nation ashamed of themselves,
It's termed to be "the most brutal rape case ever in the whole world",
The most striking aspect of this case was that one of the boys or man(too confused to say boy or man), was 17 years old, who used an iron rod.
Yes, I'm of the same age and I can't ever imagine to commit such a villainous crime ever,
He was a muslim,
He is now roaming free in the streets of our so called
"Incredible India"
He served a jail sentence of 3 years and was freed on December 20, 2015,It's like,
"Hey you're not 18 then you can rape and walk free"
Due to security reasons no one knows his real face, his real name, he killed a 23 year old physiotherapy intern, who people term as
"daughter of our country".
How much of it is true? 2% or in decimal?, after some time we thought that at least this would change the scenario of rapes in our country, we expected it to change it for the whole world but it couldn't do anything at all.Okay fine, government came up with special women reservation in legislature assemblies, women quota,
This was a nice step to minimise the social diffrences between males and females but I make an open call to the parliament out there:-
Our constitution ensures equal rights to all people, of all states, of all jurisdiction according to it's 14th amendment then what is this?
Everyone says, treat women and men equally then from where did these women reservations, only girls colleges/schools arise?
You say a statement and then you yourself aren't obeying it.
People do support women empowerment but males don't support women reservation,
Have you ever even thought about those 10% men who aren't rapists, what about them?
Still many questions remain unanswered, many mindsets remain unchanged, many new laws still remain unamended, many rapists are still happily married it's only the victim and their family who suffers.
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