??????????? A handful of murders and suddenly they realise arranged marriages are a problem.
Thousands of women killed by in-laws due to domestic abuse or for dowry and they have never spoken about the hellhole that is Indian marriage institution. We dont hate our media enough
Ketan deserves justice through due process. I truly in support of it. But enough of the media’s TRP circus circulating one news. While they endlessly milk one story, 32 monsters in Rajasthan gang-raped a 13-year-old girl for four straight days torturing and violating her without mercy.
Media should show their faces. Viral every single culprit. Let the public see the devils. Create massive pressure so these pedos get the death penalty with no mercy. Otherwise they will walk free like Surender Koli of the Nithari killings.
@Masterji_UPWale 1985,my cousin masi ws gettin married,dulha's frnds at jaimala calld her sister,le bhai,aa gayi Teri aadhi gharwali &started laughing.Masi couldn't take it &as guests came to d stage,she introduced her Devar,inse miliye,ye hai mere devar,Aadhe Pati Parmeshwar.Term wasn't repeated
Look at how human traffickers operate in plain sight, without any fear of the law or a shred of humanity:
On June 18, a minor girl in Sriganganagar boarded an e-rickshaw from her friend's house to her home. The driver, who was on the payroll of human traffickers, was tasked with identifying, manipulating, and earning the trust of vulnerable girls among his passengers. He would then deliver them to specific hotels designated by the traffickers in exchange for money. The traffickers would subsequently sell these girls to clients as part of an organized prostitution syndicate.
This e-rickshaw driver, Rambabu, delivered the girl to Hotel Joy Inn, trapping her in a horrific, multi-day criminal network. Over the following five days, the hotel owners repeatedly handed the minor over to different individuals, forcing her to endure horrific rape by up to six men daily. This totaled an estimated 32 perpetrators, who drugged her with alcohol to suppress her cries.
Though police initially suppressed the case to shield high-profile suspects, leaking details sparked massive public protests. Under pressure, authorities arrested 12 individuals, including hotel managers, and exposed over 150 illegal, unregistered hotels operating district-wide.
150 hotels doing this in just one city! Just one small city! Horrific to even think whats happening nationwide in this country.
(Kindly don't post girl's video from the hospital bed in replies without blurring the face. It's against the law to post minor rape victims pictures and videos).
Jee haan sanskar ka theka keval auraton ne le rakha hai even when the man betrays her
As it is, it is only the women who bear the consequences
Let me tell you a story
Harivansh Rai Bachchan gets his friend's widow pregnant when he was around 20
The family takes her for a 'pilgrimage'. She comes back very pale and dies a little later
A life snuffed out at maybe 17 or 18
Bachchan himself gets married. His wife dies
Then he gets married again to Teji.
Has kids with her.
Lives a full life
THAT is the difference in consequences
This is not gossip
This is something Bachchan has himself written in his autobiography - I have read all four volumes in Hindi more than once (recommended)
But compared to many other incidents in his life the reporting of this is quite matter of fact and not something which caused him a great deal of grief or guilt in life... Just a footnote in a long and happy life.
Remember he was a poet so quite high on the emotional quotient otherwise
On the other hand, hers was a life snuffed out in teenage itself for the crime of being a widow and becoming pregnant
Men get away scot-free and even today the Indian sanskari ones happily joke about going to Bangkok and Pattaya while putting all sorts of restrictions on the women in their household.
Bachchan himself wrote that he was so disappointed after his first grand child was a girl that he went into depression. One thought that at he would have been happy given that he had no daughters of his own!
Misogyny runs very deep in Indian society
Not defending Siya or commenting on the merits of her case. But it’s striking how thousands of cases of violence against women barely spark collective outrage, while one case with a woman as the accused suddenly has an entire patriarchal ecosystem “shaken its crazy🙏🏻🙏🏻
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “If they tell us to F*CK OFF, we will also tell them to F*CK OFF.
They did NOT want to play football, and we showed them we knew how to do that. And we were BETTER, we were BETTER even at dirty football."