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Indian minister blames groping on westernised dress
An Indian minister who said groping at New Year celebrations in Bangalore was caused by women dressing "like Westerners" has caused outrage.
Reports have emerged on local and social media of women being molested during festivities on Saturday night. A Bangalore newspaper published photos of women crying and complaining that they had been groped by crowds of men. Police say they have received no complaints but are scanning security footage for evidence of molestation. As local media published images of distraught women seeking police help, Karnataka State Home Minister G Parameshwara blamed young people for "copying the Westerners, not only in their mindset, but even in their dressing". "These kind of things do happen," he said. The minister's comments have caused anger. National Commission for Women chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam said he should apologise to the women of the country and resign. The federal government's junior home minister, Kiren Rijiju, described the minister's remarks as "irresponsible". "We can't allow the shameful act of #MassMolestation go unpunished," he said on Twitter, adding that women's safety was a "must in a civilised society". |
i will tweet lily
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He is wrong of course.I think it's probably the case over there that westernised culture is becoming popular but alot of people aren't ready to accept it yet.Religion has always played a huge part over there.
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Not too many posts defending women's rights to dress how they please, how shocking :whistle:
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It goes without saying for mehowever due to a culture difference I'm less surprised at the view being held in other areas than here. Until we in our society have ended such attitudes we can't be surprised at hearing of them being voiced elsewhere surely?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-answer.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...imise-men.html |
Well, it's India, isn't it. I'm not surprised, considering their stance on rape.
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Wouldn't make much difference how they dress, easy targets for groups of men who feel entitled to do as they please.:shrug:
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It's not surprising to see these kind of views held by officials in India but I am glad that it's caused a backlash. It's a sign of improvement in this area for the country at least but they'll never get a handle on the rape epidemic if members of the government are engaging in victim blaming because that just dissuades people from reporting it to the police. |
It is always the perpetrator and not the victim who is at fault. However enticingly a woman is dressed the rule has to be look but don't touch... unless invited.
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There was a group of men jailed for gang rape and literally thousands of people broke into the jail to kill them....
Therefore I don't feel terms like 'well it's India innit?' are helpful. |
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Lack of self control amongst the men involved is the issue here.
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Yeah don't blame it on the perverts who are groping of course, anything but.
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