Dear all
There is a lot of public
outrage in the social media on the horrific Delhi gang rape, with emotive calls
for castration and death as punishment for the rapist.
As per National crime
record bureau, 24500 cases of rape was
recorded in India last year, which means every 22 minutes a lady is dishonored.
Above 1000 rape cases are reported in Delhi alone, in this year. It is said that only 25 % of the rapes are reported in the police station, and out of the reported cases less than 50 % of the rapist are punished.
The
inefficiency and insensitiveness of our political -legal establishment has not
only made the plight of the victim worse, but also has resulted in an
environment where the rapist can escape without punishment. For example no injury marks over a victims body is argued as consensual sex..
Rapes in western nations are
mainly attributed to psychological and other personality disorders of the
rapist. In contrast, in India the reason is Sociological in nature.
The prevalent patriarchal system
has created an atmosphere of male dominance, and forceful subservience of
females in the family. A general look into the soap operas being telecasted on
our national media proves this point. The patriarchal family system has been encouraging
discrimination among boys and girls in the field of education, food,
clothing etc which has resulted in, built-up
of a false ego and superiority complex among majority of males in India.
I have often heard men while taking up a fight mentioning ‘’ Maine chudia nehi
pahni hai’’ meaning I have not worn bangles, or making self-proclamation that he is
a ‘’man with balls’’. This false sense
of ego has been unconsciously planted in the male psyche by their family since many
generations.
On the other side the success
of females in areas hitherto considered as male bastions as like in jobs
and education ,has resulted in a power
shift within the family. Further the entire control over female sexuality that
men ‘’enjoyed’’ in India, due to community and caste laws is now being challenged
by the females. Today they don’t hesitate to call off an unhappy marriage,
choose their sexual partners, or experiment with their own sexual needs.
Eventually this has made the general urban male insecure and the effeminate
among them has started feeling that they have lost their balls or being worn
a bangle.
In Urban India the general
increase of rape cases with a Year on
Year growth of 10% has to be viewed in this context. We cant blame the
Guardian Newspaper comment that , among the G-20 nations, India stands the worst
in female security.
We
need to ensure that value based education is imparted by the parents itself to
their children and the State should take political legal and administrative
measures which shall then act as a deterrent. Fast track courts, Female officers
handling rape cases, legal support, compulsory filing of FIRs, 24X7 Helplines
are few solutions.
Above all men in India
need to realize that he needs to have his balls
not between his legs, but inside his brain and learn that the power of the
muscle is gone and it is time to win over women not by chauvinism but by his intellect and positive
action.
It took 40 minutes time for me to complete this write up, and by this
time two more women were raped somewhere in this country………………………
1 comment:
good article .politicins and law makers should read it and implement his suggestions . It is an eye opener.
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