In less than a month after Justice Katju mentioned that 90% of Indians are idiots we have witnessed big demonstrations and violence in the name of “seeking” justice. I don’t think Katju was commenting about the IQ level of the people; he was pointing to the fact that how easy it is to trick the people using mass media. I do believe that majority of the masses do not have the time or interest in fact checking. They possess a strong belief that whatever media provides is ‘authentic’ truth. Apparently there is no reason to disagree that with a few exceptions. But the problem lies in ignoring the fact that, what media provides is only a portion of the truth. This is not intended to blame the media or discredit their work because like any other industry they are also working for profit. Most of them follow at least 60-40 ratio where 60% of the time/space is allocated for advertisements and 40% for news. So what we get is the “limited” amount of facts where that “limited” content will be the most sensationalised part of the facts.
Let us analyse the most recent incident. Well utilized RAPE in the recent history attempted to shed a great deal of light about that. What happened here is to cherry pick a real (read on and you will get why I said ‘real’) incident of rape and sensationalise it to the maximum possible extent so as to condition the thoughts of the masses to link to this incident when ever they hear about the word “RAPE”. It didn’t stop there; today one of the prominent malayalam news daily reported with the title “Increasing assaults; Only one fourth end up in conviction”. They also claim that India stands 3rd in the number of rapes with no mention about where that statistics come from. Here is what I found from UN International Statistics on Crime and Justice
Since people (most probably journalists too) do not spend time on fact checking they are not aware about the legal definition of rape neither they are aware of the proposed amendments in discussion. Those who are interested may read “Don’t make law against Rape – It’s our right”, says women! In Naom Chomsky’s words, this is Manufacturing Consent.
Well parented law abiding good citizens, having high level of values may question that why would anyone oppose a good intended amendment. Here is where the importance of fact checking matters the most. The report talks about 2,56,329 cases towards female assaults quoting National Crime Records Bureau statistics. Did they cheat you with the numbers… probably not.. Apparently, the numbers are slightly bigger as of 2011 reports
Category |
Cases Reported |
KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION OF WOMEN & GIRLS |
35565 |
MOLESTATION |
42968 |
SEXUAL HARASSMENT |
8570 |
CRUELTY BY HUSBAND AND RELATIVES |
99135 |
IMPORTATION OF GIRLS |
80 |
TOTAL CRIME AGAINST WOMEN (IPC+SLL) |
228650 |
RAPE |
24206 |
DOWRY DEATHS |
8618 |
Total |
261474 |
That much shows the numbers and categories. I haven’t made my point yet and that is to expose the truth that everybody knows. Yes, I mean it; everybody knows why the conviction rate is very less. Here is how…
Kidnapping and abduction of women and girls – Most of the cases that falls under this category are filed by relatives of women/girls who have made their own conscious decision to live with someone whom they chose as life partners. When relatives do not like that relationship or when they are unable to locate the missing woman/girl, they will file the case. Few days later after the marriage registration is done the couple show up but the case remains at the same state waiting for the legal process to complete.
A great deal of abduction cases are filed against fathers if the relationship is entangled in a divorce battle. This is done as way to take personal revenge or to ensure a bigger ‘settlement’ amount for the mother.
Molestation – It will be hard to finda kidnapping/abduction of women/girls FIR where there is no molestation charge in it. Does that warrant any explanation why someone kidnap or abduct a girl/woman? Again this is a divorce weapon widely used against fathers. I’ve first hand information from an NRI who is facing this charge for “molesting” his 2 year old daughter as part of his divorce battle!!!
Sexual Harassment – This is simply a made up category that comes under the penal provision “Outraging the modesty of a woman”. It is usually unable to prove unless there are multiple witnesses. But in those cases that i’ve reliable source of information, such a case is reported only when there are witnesses; in other words, when a normal human intimate relationship is witnessed by others, it becomes a sexual harassment case against the male partner in order to save the “modesty of a woman”.
Cruelty by husband and relatives – Up until the middle of the first decade of this century when men started organizing themselves against the bogus complaints and legal harassment this section was considered to be a widely accepted form of “cruelty”. Thanks to thousands of TV serials, movies and several hundred kilometers worth media columns of articles. The relentless efforts of men’s group and the studies they conducted exposed the startling truth that only 1.9% of cases in this category end up in conviction. More information is available in the book “Equality for Men – Myth or Reality” freely downloadable from www.internationalmensday.in
Rape – This is the most notorious crime that can ever happen to a woman. That is a general opinion until you go and do a study on the legal definition of rape. Recently Pune police reported that 74% of the cases that they deal with are consensual sex! Even though this comes from a crooked political party I was not surprised about what this leader said, 90 percent rape cases in Haryana are consensual sex, says Congress leader.
Dowry Death – Here i’m not commenting my thoughts but just copying what Delhi High Court chief justice Shiv Narayan Dingra mentioned while acquitting a mother in law from dowry death charges in Rani Vs The State of NCT of Delhi
Charges seemed to have been framed in a mechanical manner. No effort is seem to have been made by the Trial Judge either at the time of framing charge or later on as to what offence was made out.
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Every suicide after marriage cannot be presumed to be a suicide due to dowry demand. The tendency of the Court should not be that since a young bride has died after marriage, now somebody must be held culprit and the noose must be made to fit some neck.
I have intentionally left out one category just because of the low number of cases and the likely hood of bogus cases are nil or minimal. If you have read the links mentioned above and double checked with other available sources of information you will see a big disconnect between what you see in corporate media and the reality. The figures shown and the arguments made by the malayalam daily were not untrue but when we know more about the factual truth it doesn’t add up. May be because the journalists are not subject matter experts or they are not given enough time to do proper analysis or they are not given enough space to cover the whole story, but either way readers/viewers are screwed. Still some questions remain unanswered
“If number of reported cases are the indication of rise in crime as opposed to convictions, why do we need to spend crores of rupees in running courts and law enforcements? We could directly file the complaint in jail and they can put the accused in jail with no due process of law. So, are the crime rate increasing or the rate of false and bogus complaints increasing? How are we going to ensure justice for falsely accused? Don’t they deserve the right to live with dignity just because a tiny minority of people commit violent crimes?”
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Unlike other 24206 reported rapes in 2011 or to the tune of similar numbers in 2012, this time media ‘asked’ people to uproar and outrage; so did the most obedient readers! I’m referring to the alleged gang rape of 23 year old female medical student in Delhi. This is not intended to water down the seriousness of the crime but just a humble attempt to bring attention to the rest of the cases as well. Since the victim is a student most of the people gathered around to seek justice for her were also students.
What is interesting here is that, AIDWA came out with a few placards and their media friends, took some nice snaps and stole the credit which they can use to attract more domestic and international funds. (So did other opportunists too) This is not an NGO run by common people; its office bearers are the ruling elites like Brinda Carat and her likes who are running the “violence against women” industry. The funds they gather are astonishingly humongous but the benefits that reach the real victims are shamelessly miniscule.
Lets take a moment and think why such a big uproar in this particular case? The previous uproar that we saw was for Ruchika, isn’t it? Does that mean after Ruchika no one got raped in India? Hmm… so the timing has something to do here, is that correct? What are the chances that some hidden power brokers consciously trying to steer the public attention from Narendra Modi’s fabulous victory? Oh no, aren’t we up in arms against FDIs in retail, walmart bribery scam so on and so forth?. Holly crap, we have a minority government who was in the edge of collapse, isn’t it? There is no doubt that there are people who are feeling happy about timing of this crime and the ‘awakening of citizens’, wow!. If you are interested in media mechanics read Naom Chomsky’s book “Manufacturing Consent” or watch his documentary
Coming back to the protestors; some of the demands they put on the placards definitely raise some questions in my mind.
Fast track courts
We have about 4.5L under-trial people languishing in various jails all across the nation. About 3 crore plus pending cases in various courts waiting for decision. Do those litigants deserve some attention? What we have now in India is, carefully and consciously divided interest groups and each of those fighting for their own interests having no one left for fighting national interest!!! More laws are not the recipe to less crimes. Also, we cannot afford to have public demonstrations on a case by case basis, can we?
Once in an online debate I was asked that million dollar question – HOW DO YOU PROPOSE THE REAL VICTIMS GET JUSTICE? Here are some practically simple steps which I can think of;
- 1) Stop Abuse of The Legal Process. (conviction rate of criminal cases are under 30%. 70+% are false or fabricated or no locus standi)
- 2) Take perjury as a serious offense and punish the wrong doers so as to reduce the abuse of law.
- 3) Stop Media Trial that influence and create hindrances in legal process.
- 4) Multiply the number of courts/benches 100 times (if needed) to deliver time bound verdicts. Remember, Justice Delayed is Justice Denied.
- 5) Remove hard coded “PRESUMPTIONS” from the statutes and let Judiciary apply its mind.
- 6) Remove categorical exemptions in the process based on caste, creed and gender.
- 7) Implement complete judicial reforms including but not limited to make erring judges accountable.
- a) Amend criminal procedure code to include trial by jury.
- b) Let all courts have division benches rather than trial by single judge, to reduce human errors in making rational decisions. (If supreme court has more than 50000+ pending cases that is a clear indication that our lower courts are delivering crap)
- c) Include judiciary in Public Service Commission to SELECT judges based on quality, rather than ELECT/NOMINATE them. If Judiciary is to be kept away from legislative system, then introduce Judicial Service Commission so as to ensure the quality of judges.
- d) Implement a perceptual monitoring system similar to PMP in which managers have to undergo several assignments and meet certain criteria to maintain the ‘status’. Those who cannot maintain the ‘status’ should be disqualified to judge other people’s life. This will ensure maintain and improve the quality of judgments.
Once this much things are implemented, then we can say that we have a Criminal Justice System in India. All the problems that we face are just because we do not have that system in place. A totally dysfunctional substandard system is not eligible to be called as a SYSTEM. So what we need is fast track everything, not just fast track courts for a case, for a category of cases or people.
Death penalty
It is really pathetic to see people advocating crime as a remedy to another crime! Some want to throw acid at them, some want castration and list of criminal thoughts go on and on. Which tells me that the entire population carry an element of crime in them. Don’t get confused with self defense and ‘crime’. I would have joined the bandwagon if it was for arming the public for self defense; rather crying and weeping after facing the crime totally defenseless and then begging before the state to take action. I know it is demeaning, but that is what I feel like looking at the crowd; a group of beggars, begging for security! And in return the Big Brother suspends few cops!
This is where the beauty of 2nd amendment becomes more attractive and worth importing. The 2nd amendment of the constitution of United States ensures the right to keep and bear arms. Had those victims borne arms, the ‘death penalty’ would have got executed on the crime spot; or more chances are, just by knowing that people can freely carry guns the culprits would have never even dared to make such an attempt in the first place. We do have the right to live a decent life but our gun laws in India are not liberal enough; above all, as I mentioned before we need to have a functioning system in place. So regardless of which interest group you are in…
Priority no:1 – Fix the System.
Priority no:2 – Strengthen self-defense laws.
You raped her because her clothes provoked you? Should break your face because your stupidity provokes me.
This is a familiar rhetoric indoctrinated by radical feminists; a preconceived notion that a sexual assault is for sexual gratification. I’m not a sexual assault specialist so I do not have a definitive answer to deny or accept this claim. But based on the scientific studies that i’m aware of, it is clear that rape is more about power than lust. In this particular incident as well, according to the bits and pieces of available reports, it is clear that there was arguments between the bus crews and the victims before the assault. More likely the assault is a retaliation rather than provocation due to clothes. Again, I’m in the same shoes as everyone else, blindly believing the media; we do not know exactly how things went wrong.
I do have more deliberation about clothes which I’ve mentioned here https://prassoon.wordpress.com/about
We live in a society that teach women not to get raped, instead of teaching men not to rape.
Sounds very silly and naive to me. It is like asking a politician not to cheat the people! Or demanding people to stop murder. The logic is simple; prevention is better than cure. If people cannot consume this traditional wisdom they really do have some serious problem that may or may not require medical help. This applies to any crime scene and is not intended to encourage the wrong doers but to enable oneself to avoid trouble. When there is a chance for fight we only have two options, either Fight or Flee. If we are not equipped to protect ourselves the latter would be more appropriate option. Expecting someone else to protect us is impractical and utterly stupid.
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Output of feminism
Posted September 4, 2012
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Folks, this is not a forecast, but real data based on studies and reports from the 100% feminized United States of America. Hope this would be a great eye opener for those who get duped by the ideas that feminazis sell to you as “progressive”. This is an information age, and those who are uninformed are a serious national threat. Read on and do your own analysis.
- The United States has the highest divorce rate on the globe by a wide margin. This is ripping millions of families with children to shreds.
- Without solid family units, more kids than ever are joining gangs. Today, there are approximately 1.4 million gang members living inside the United States. That number has risen by 40 percent just since 2009.
- There are more than 3 million reports of child abuse in the United States every single year.
- If you can believe it, an average of five children die as a result of child abuse in the United States every single day.
- Sadly, the United States actually has the highest child abuse death rate on the entire globe.
- Approximately 20 percent of all child sexual abuse victims are under the age of 8.
- In the United States today, it is estimated that one out of every four girls is sexually abused before they become adults.
- According to researchers, convicted rapists in the United States report that two-thirds of their victims were under 18, and among those cases 58% said that their victims were 12 years old or younger.
- Approximately 42 percent of all single mothers in the United States are on food stamps.
- Law enforcement officials estimate that about 600,000 Americans and about 65,000 Canadians are trading dirty child pictures online.
- An astounding 30 percent of all Internet traffic now goes to pornography websites, and the U.S. producesmore pornography than any other nation has in the history of the world.
- In the United States today, 47 percent of all high school students have had sex.
- One out of every four teen girls in the United States now has an STD.
- The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate on the entire planet by a wide margin.
- One survey found that one out of every five teen girls actually wants to be a teen mom.
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Here goes all the feminists up in arms shouting “don’t make rape laws gender neutral”. What I failed to understand is, why should we give legal immunity to certain people for committing or being party to a crime? Is it a women’s right to sexually assault men and boys? Read “Can a woman rape a man?”
Even the most conservative muslim society in pakistan have reported such incidents and they made their laws gender neutral. Read “3 women ‘dupe, kidnap, rape’ man in Karachi”
Some are claiming that there has never been any report of women raping a men and boys in India! If there is no law to protect men and boys from rape by women, where should they make a complaint and what report can we expect to come out? Apparently, the social stigma that men face in this regard is multi-fold bigger than what women face. Even sharing the ordeal will only end up in shaming comments and more distress.
Zimbabwe women accused of raping men ‘for rituals’
Just because Amir Khan conveniently ignored the sexual assault of minor boys by adult women doesn’t mean that it is not happening anywhere in India. A friend of mine told me that, he was “sexually used” by an adult woman in his family when he wasn’t even aware of what is going on. Women sexually abusing men at work place is also increasing; our government not recognizing it as a crime has given these female perpetrators an unprecedented confidence in crossing any limits whatsoever.
This is the era of slut-walks and pub-bharo demonstrations. Recently Pune police reported that more than 74% of rape cases reported last year were consensual sex. When the relationship breaks up, it becomes “rape”. India is going through a sex revolution and western culture (better say ‘western culturelessness’) is widely getting imported. National Commission for Women chair person mentioned about the dynamics of revealing attire and sexual offenses. Interestingly, all feminists are up in arms against chair person for their right to wear whatever they want and some even want her resignation! I’m not here advocating to dictate anyone’s lifestyle, but what I’m trying to point out is the double standards of feminists who are pro-western when it comes to lifestyle but when it comes to law making they take a U-turn and suddenly become anti-western! By wearing the mask of “abla-naris” and going for pub-bharos/slut-walks is making themselves nothing but clowns.
I see all these as a drama; a drama to hide the real catastrophic catch in this amendment. What this amendment does is to consider even the minor sexual offenses and give the same amount of punishments as the soon to be old “Rape”. One of the most weird clause in this bill says, continuously following a girl, loitering around a woman’s house, calling her phone repeatedly etc will also come under the umbrella of “Rape”/sexual assault. Which means if a woman complaints that a man is always seen around her house, that man may get 7+ years of imprisonment! Considering the magnitude of horrendous abuse of other women centric laws like IPC 498(a) and Domestic Violence Act, this amendment will definitely be catastrophic to Indian men. Already soaring male suicide rate is going to explode.
Folks, this is not a man vs woman fight. This is a conscious and deliberate attack on humanity itself. The central command center of India is not parliament. Those who sit there are proven to be not serving the people of India. Do your own analysis on the number of woman centric laws that got passed in past 5-10 years. It is all meant to dismantle the very genuine human relationship between a man and woman. It is designed to break all kind of man-woman bondage and mutual respect. Remove the binoculars of gender bias and try to see the bigger picture.
The Secret History of Feminism
Amir Khan, the Domestic Villain!
Posted June 19, 2012
on:Amir Khan as usual came up with his half truth and false alarm. This time its about Domestic Violence; against women. The most sellable story in the modern times. I’m not totally denying violence against women. I’m already getting enough hate comments saying that I’m a women hater, I’m spitting out American thoughts, so on and so forth. Let me make it clear, those who make those comments completely failed to understand what I’m talking about. I would recommend them to go over the about page and get more insight. All I’m trying to do is to show the world that there exists one more side for the coin! Total denial is total foolishness.
Everyday we read the news of violence by wife against husband. The latest one is the murder of husband by a doctor. http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/doctor-kills-husband-for-demanding-sex-claims-police-232854 . See the side bar for more such news. Mr Amir Khan, did you get a chance to look at the suicide statistics? Why is it that the number of suicides of married men are twice as much as married women? Why is government of India and especially woman’s rights advocates knee jerking to make Domestic Violence Act gender neutral? Are they so sure that more women will go to jail if protection of this Act is extended to men?
There are four women protection bills pending in the parliament at present.
- Amendment of 498a as ordered by Supreme Court of India due to patented misuse.
- Sexual harassment at workplace. (with no protection for men and provisions for easy misuse)
- Marriage law amendment. (to destroy family system and reduce population)
- 33% reservation of women in parliament (to undermine the constitution and uproot democracy)
Amir, you should be a contractor hired to condition the public mindset to pass all or some of the above listed laws. This is nothing but false alarm and fear mongering. Your propaganda may work on those people who do not have access to internet.
Patriachy has done no good for men; it only dumped more burden on men. More over, history says most part of India were matrilineal. It is only during the foreign invasion that all women find shelter behind men. If a tiny minority of men are abusive to women, that doesn’t grant you the right to paint every men with the same brush Mr, Khan.
Till date, feminists have been used as hunting dogs. The real hunter is waiting behind the scenes for the prey to be tired and easy to capture. In the history of humanity, regardless of the culture and creed, what we have seen is that all the documented civilizations were designed to protect and provide women not men. This kind of conscious attempt to dupe and turn women against men and vice versa has started exactly 20 years ago as part of United Nations resolution, Agenda 21.
Those who do not know what that is may watch this
What they have found is that, a strong foundation of family system is the root cause of “explosive” population. They found it as a threat to their own imperial power structure. Action plans were architected and is being executed to safeguard their position and to make the 3rd world remain 3rd or even 4rth! Some people have mistakenly call it women empowerment. The key purpose is to destroy all sorts of mutual support systems like family religion and so forth, by the people themselves!!!. How is this done? See what former KGB agent is saying.
KGB Psychological Warfare and Subversion Strategy
Destroying a country –
–> Demoralization
–> Destabilization
–> Crisis
–> Civil War or Invasion
–> Normalization
He suggests solutions..
– Stop importing propaganda
– Restrict foreign TV
– Self restrain
– etc etc watch and learn…
He slams women’s lib and all kinda libs
He talks a lot about India
1hr 3mts
Once these mutual support systems are dismantled it will be easy to shift the role of protector and provider over to the BIG BROTHER; the government. This is exactly what happened in the west. Now American’s are asked to implant RFID chip in their forearm if they want to avail food stamps. Next will be social security benefits and that will cover the entire population!!!
“The ideal tyranny is that which is ignorantly self-administered by its victims. The most perfect slaves are, therefore, those which blissfully and unawaredly enslave themselves.” – Dresden James
New World Order operative’s plan to destroy the foundation of our nation is working out pretty well.
Morons in India are applauding it as women empowerment.
Who is the single largest sponsor of feminism? Rockefeller Foundation…
Where is UN head office sitting? On Rockefeller’s property (though donated)…
Who is running ICICI bank? The Rockefellers…
Who is running Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)? The Rockefellers…
Who wants to implant RFID chip on every human being on earth? The Rockefellers…
Who is Rothchild’s puppet? The Rockefellers…
Who wants to introduce Aadhaar/UID in India… THE BANKS…..
Who is the the Father of RBI? Lord Rothchilds….
Who is the financial advisory of Govt of India? The Rothchilds
Read “Is boy preference a brain product of CFR” and learn more.
Agree that women face violence at home; but is that only women who face violence at home? One in two women? Really? C’mone Amir, are you kidding? Based on your theory one of your two wives, Reena or Kiran, should have faced violence from you. Are you ready to accept that and go to jail? Or are you ready to correct and apologize to all the viewers that you deceived?
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This is on the basis of an article published in a commercial news daily, Mathrubhumi.com (http://www.mathrubhumi.com/story.php?id=276488) regarding public consultation for new women protection law. I’ve not found anything regarding this subject in the website of Kerala Legislative Assembly (http://kerala.gov.in/ or http://www.niyamasabha.org) which I believe is the ultimate law making body in the State of Kerala. I am not aware of any bill presented or any committee formed by the assembly of Kerala in order to draft, discuss and decide on any such new laws.
Before I get more information about the official details, I would like to make some comments about the news. The news article primarily focus on 5 points
- Taking pictures of women violating their privacy
- Possession of such pictures and videos
- Heads of the educational institutions can ban mobile phones
- Presumption of Rape, in case of death of woman whose modesty is outraged.
- Include provision to protect privacy of women in public places
Taking picture of women violating their privacy
- What is the definition of public and private when it comes to a person?
- Where are the places that are considered to be public where a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy?
- Is this regardless of the consent of the women ?
- When in dispute, what hybrid technology will be applied to validate the “once given consent”? Is that torture?
Possession of such pictures and videos
- How does a person know whether or not the picture and video have made by violating the privacy of women?
- Is Mr. Radhakrishnan suggesting a total ban of taking pictures and videos of women?
- Will it be an offense if women are found in possession of such pictures and videos?
- If this has to be regulated through legislation then first thing to do is to legislate what is allowed; Sir, is this a step towards legalizing pornography?
- Is this government encroachment into personal life of citizens?
Heads of the educational organizations can ban mobile phones
I believe, not only educational institutions but also any kind of organizations can have their own rules and bylaws on their private property. Even the head of government owned educational institutions, nothing is preventing them to bring such bans. By putting this into statute books, is Mr.Radhakrishnan opening the doors of educational institutions, whether in private or public sector, for free entrance of his Police. He may not have the intention to do that, but what is the guarantee that the next minister will not misuse this unlimited power?
Presumption of Rape, in case of abnormal death of woman whose modesty is outraged
- Are we eager to give away the universal and natural human right to be considered innocent until proven guilty?
- Indian statutes do not consider women as a perpetrators of rape. If a woman is violating the privacy of another women and takes obscene pictures or videos to malign the modesty, how will the presumption trick work? Is Mr. Radhakrishnan suggesting to let the perpetrators go on ‘humanitarian’ grounds? Or is there a presumption in the suggested statute that women will NEVER do it?
- What if the parties involved consciously make the video and pictures for their personal gratification and an unknown third party ‘steals’ it and publish it? According to Mr.Radhakrishnan who all have to go to face Rape? The person in the footage, the person who steals it and everyone who received it whether sought or unsought!!!
I have a trivial suggestion here Sir – Laws cannot implement Morality!
Include provision to protect the privacy in public places
- What level of privacy is expected on public places?
- What is the definition of public places then?
- Is this a step towards a totalitarian neo fascist government under the facade of women protection?
Thoughts
Why do we need a duplicate law when we have Section 67 of Information Technology Act which prohibits publishing of information which is obscene in electronic form.
Section 354 of Indian Penal Code does not define what constitutes the outrage of female modesty, hence, this is also applicable.
If the idea is to prohibit taking pictures and videos without the consent of the parties involved, then what we need is a comprehensive privacy law. Going for a presumption based one sex protection is violation of the constitutional right to equal protection before law.
If the idea is to prevent the suicides, then we need a comprehensive sexual intimidation law ( https://prassoon.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/it%E2%80%99s-high-time-for-sexual-intimidation-law/ ) which may prevent sky rocketing male suicide who face false allegations. Without properly analysing the gravity of the issue and making irrational and draconian laws will give adverse effect in the society just the same way it did in the other presumption based women protection laws. Result – Every 9 minutes one husband commits suicide! (Source NCRB) A detailed report on this subject is available here.
Those who want to send this to the ministers office may use the printer friendly version.
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Indian tax payers spend a lot to run various councils just to give an impression to the public that we have a system to improve essential services. I was also of the impression that we have everything to fix the problems, but not many people are interested in spending their time and effort to do so. Everyone seems to have conditioned to do under the table activities to get their stuffs done and those expenditure on public entities are just a means for a few people to have lavish, easy and secured lifestyle at the cost of ordinary citizens. After dealing with the Press Council of India, I got a feeling that the willingness to improve, the morale to deliver quality service, the desire to develop a livable nation and to follow the stated mandate of the Council has stooped to a disastrous level of unparalleled magnitude.
The complaint that I gave regarding a news publication following all the procedures was handled in the most lousy manner. I’ve given the complaint in email on Sat,17 Mar 2012, and the next day hard copies in duplicates were also sent to the proper address. But none of these were returned with an acknowledgment, whatsoever. Almost two months later, on Mon,7 May 2012 I received an email saying your complaint is closed. I was not given a fair chance to make any sort of comments or deliberations. Neither I was given any indication about how to proceed further if I’m not convinced with the decision. By single-handedly closing the complaint, in my opinion, the council have put themselves in poor light, by not honoring the ethics of due process. This is to be considered a ruthless act of mockery of justice and demeaning the entire litigant population.
I’m glad to bring to your attention about the same article which was also published in Daily Mail and how Press Complaints Commission, UK is handling my complaint. More details are blogged at https://prassoon.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/complaint-accepted-investigation-kicked-off/
It was extremely unhealthy approach by PCI to take escape of the clause, “no proceedings are pending in any court of law in respect of any matter alleged in the complaint” to close a case without applying its mind. Apparently, I strongly believe that all the allegations in the complaint were against the journalistic ethics and standards, not about the dispute which the said article talks about. The said complaint was questioning the fundamental aspects of journalism and if the council has failed to recognize it, then they have proven themselves to be a total fiasco and utter waste of tax money.
I’m copying this grievance letter to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, to inquire into the matter whether or not this was a result of undercover activities by unscrupulous people. This is also copied to Law Commission of India for further recommendations for improvements in the Press Council Act itself, if necessary.
We do not want such commissions that do nothing but draw salary. Those who have dealt with government offices know how ineffective our system is and this is the ONLY reason why Jan Lok Pal movement is getting stronger. I here by request you to take further action on this.
This has been sent to
Smt. Vibha Bhargava,
Secretary/Director Grievance
Press Council of India
Soochana Bhawan, Phase IV,
8, C.G.O. complex, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi – 110 003.
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Smt. Ambika Soni
MINISTER OF I & B
Room No 560, A Wing Shastri Bhawan,
Dr Rajendra Prasad Road,
New Delhi-110001.
I N D I A
Dr. Brahm A. Agrawal,
Member Secretary
LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA,
2nd Floor, The Indian Law Institute Building
(Opp. to Supreme Court),
Bhagwandas Road, New Delhi – 110 001.
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Men beware…
Posted April 22, 2012
on:I, Prassoon Suryadas, plays only a role of translator in this article. The original article is written in Malayalam by Jyothi Sunil and published in Mathrubhumi daily.
An intimation has been given to the editor of mathrubhumi about this translation. If the tone and taste of the original article is misplaced during the translation, that is unintentional and will be rectified upon request.
It is the age of counting and tabulating sexual offenses. What is going wrong with people, not only women but also children are getting targeted to satisfy carnal greed. The hands of lust and crime get extended towards women in buses, trains and everywhere. The stories of offenders are celebrated in TV channels and news papers in a colorful manner. It has become a common trend to even inflate trivial incidents, like a nod or sitting next to a woman, and publish experiences of so called victims to paint the entire male population as criminals. This is the strange age of portraying all men as ‘hunters’ and women as their ‘preys’. Such incidents are increasing on a daily basis like never before.
Up until the beginning of this century, ‘harassment’ was not a word that was considered as harmful as it is today. Making people work overtime forcefully, not paying salary etc were the common definitions of harassment that we heard earlier in those days. But now, all of a sudden this word become a villain.
Later on, there has been a shift in the definition of this word into ‘Satanic deeds, both hidden and in open, of hyper-sexual men‘. Now harassment has become a common word to express this and even to describe incidents that doesn’t have the merits and ingredients of sexual harassment. Even petty eve teasers whom we can discipline by a sharp counter comment are getting portrayed as big assaulter to add fuel into the fire. Heroines of such stories were glamorized as super angels and men gets portrayed as hyper evil. Criminal cases are lodged and men gets defamed simply based on sole testimony of women; social status of his entire family gets irretrievably sabotaged, some get punished, some commit suicide.
These petty issues can be easily solved by being responsive and by having a little bit of guts. It has become so common now to criminalize, defame and bring big punishment to men just for a tiny touch, for winking or for showing bodily gestures. It could be a foolish move at the heat of the moment, but fearing the defamation if a man commit suicide, based on which law can we punish that woman? When people travel together in trains, buses, planes or in busy streets it is possible to touch, brush or stare at each other. Those women are recommended to restrain from drumming it up and make a mountain out of mole hill. If the matter is silly enough to sort it out by themselves isn’t it wise to do so, as opposed to putting foot in their own mouth. Is it necessary to file a law suit for silly things and run around the courts bragging about modesty? Before crying rape or harassment it is wise to pay attention to the future of the accused as well, they do not have any opportunity to give explanation, they are getting punished just based on the sole testimony of a woman.
I’m a person who run my own venture outside Kerala for about two decades. I used to travel alone in buses and trains during day time and in night as well. I’m a kind of person who instantaneously responds to such approaches made by men. First I respectfully ask them to move their hands, or to move themselves or to stop the conversation. If that fails then I tell them affirmatively; and that’s it. Never had any problem after that, in my experience. Even now I am not scared to travel anywhere. I am confident enough to respectfully deal with any sort of assaulter. If you want you can yell at them, that’s the second option; if the problem is not getting resolved I’m even up to slapping them with the sandels. But in my life time I never had to go to that extent. Because I got a feeling that, if we are responsive to the initial moves of assaulter then 90% of them immediately back off.
There may be people who are consciously luring women and forcefully try to outrage her modesty; I would call them perverts, alcoholics or drug addicts. They might be taking these extreme steps when they feel high on drugs or alcohol. There are some others who carefully plan and trap the victim. I don’t think there will be any difference in opinion to give stringent punishment to those who do such heinous crime. Even capital punishment is way too simple penalty for offenders as in Soumya murder case. I just cannot agree to the trend of inflating silly issues which can easily be sorted out in the first place, had those women handled the situation little more boldly.
Historically, film industry used to be the zone of harassment for women. Those who jump into that field used to get exploited by many, in order to get small roles and some even find path to heroines as well. I’ve heard of such stories from many kins. Here also the criteria for harassment are classified in to two. One party is willing to get exploited in return of a good role in the movie and the other party is willing to give good role to those who are willing to give away their modesty. A Win-Win scenario, there was no complaints from both the parties. But as film industry moved from Kodambaakam to Kerala, things started changing. Now a days we do not here such stories anymore. But that doesn’t mean this willful and bilateral exploitation cease to exist. However, to my knowledge, there has been a greater control and discipline in that sector which raised the level of respect to that field and thereby people from good family background and having good education started choosing their profession in film field.
Those who are seeking a chance in the movie and associated field are making a conscious decision by considering the hidden traps involved in it. Some move on even if they get trapped; makes more money and opportunities. In most industries there are people who are willing to compromise something for more comfort and luxury. Some of them easily succumb to temptations too. No matter whatever the reasons are, once the opportunities are utilized after making compromises and then at a later point when the secrets are out these people act like innocents by crying rape. Those who consciously seek pleasure under the cover of darkness, wear the mask of innocent victims when the light turns up. When this happens, everyone points their finger to the man and the woman easily step back behind the facade of great sati savitry and gathers all sympathy.
These kind of women are not ‘abalas’, they are ‘tabalas’; anyone can play it, only thing is when the tune goes odd, it will becomes rape. No one bothers to ask the woman that “did you intimate us while you find your own way to happiness?” Instead of that, they go in front of the cameras and microphones to abuse the man in question and the entire male population to prove themselves guilt free. We can find these ingredients in most of the rape stories in Kerala. Here the girl stays with many people in hotels and other resorts for several days. They stay in Mumbai or Hyderabad or Chennai or other places and do their business. They travel along with their ‘preys’ to different places. Gain enough and more money for the pleasure they provide. In some cases, they get help to reach these centers even from their close relatives like father brother and friends. But, after a long period of business when the matter goes out in public, in one way or the other, they file cases against everyone who utilized her service. Even here, the sole testimony of the woman is what getting counted. No one bothers about why this woman choose that way of life or about her background. She wasn’t blind folded or hands and legs tied when she was staying in these different hotels and resorts for several days. She happily cooperated and made enough money those days. Even when she was consciously traveling with everyone and selling herself as a product, all the consumers of that product become criminals base on her sole testimony! As if in trance, she utters several names, they all become accused in the law suit. In one of the infamous case in Kerala, the woman accused over 150 people. No one bothers to find the logic behind this accusation, neither they bother to double check the involvement of her family in this. Only the woman become innocent and every other person in the accused list are painted as hard core sex offenders. Their social, family and personal life gets sabotaged.
There should be change in the way of women wearing jeans that clearly shows the division of buttock, wearing skin tight dresses, not wearing bra or wearing those that do not serve the purpose of a bra and making it bounce and dance on the streets, or making it artificially projected. Women should cover the parts that needs to be covered and should not make those parts a tattoo gallery. We would have avoided a lot of harassment cases, had those women quit wearing skin tight or less dresses in the name of fashion; wouldn’t we? Isn’t the way of dressing a temptation for the offenders?
There had been ‘apsaras’ who danced half nude to break the meditation of great saints. Now its a whole different version of the same, by showing off the naval and uncovering style of dressing; a way of exhibition. It sends out the signal that, “we will show all these; if you watch it or get excited we will make you punished”. So, men beware. Its not the girls who do this are getting mad by saying this; its some radical feminists. They claim that no one should question the freedom of woman’s right to wear whatever they want and such inappropriate dressing will not make any temptation and all these arguments are baseless. I feel pity on them. We all have seen how serious they took the comment of the chairperson of National Commission for Women, “its okay to call women ‘sexy’” and come out to protest. I got a feeling that there will be drastic change in the meaning of the word ‘sexy’, the same way as what happened for the word ‘harassment’. There was big hue and cry in Tamilnadu when actress Khusbu mentioned that no one should question what happened in the life of a woman before marriage. In a nutshell what worries them more is the discussion, not the actual deed that leads to the discussion.
Apparently, those who get tempted and get harassed are both men. There is no bias to a monk, priest, legislator or a social worker when it comes to the matter of placing on the pedestal of harassment, its always men. Without considering the limits of the income, husbands are forced to take more loans and are getting pushed to the edge of suicide to buy more home appliances and other luxuries so as to match or show off among neighbors friends and relatives. Aren’t such men indeed harassed, who are simply attempting to satisfy their wives? Isn’t this a kind of domestic violence that men faces? When money and comfort flows with no obstacles and if unfortunately that flow stops, then he becomes a villain at once and gets prosecuted.
The violence and harassment that men faces are always priced very low or nil. Wives who drag their paramours without the knowledge of their husband; women who attempt secret intercourse with young paramours even after having kids and family, in the end they ditch their husbands and kids and run away with their young paramours for temporary pleasure. In all these cases the one who gets prosecuted are only the men. Isn’t that harassment of a husband when he gets socially humiliated and ridiculed for his wife’s affair with another man? Here as well, women never gets accused, everyone gives her the security of modesty. There are women who are capable of killing even the prime minister of a country using bomb. When she gets pregnant in the jail she is entitled to special privileges as a woman and is granted with appropriate treatment. When it comes to men, just because he cant get pregnant he has to count days for the capital punishment.
It is not appropriate for women to simply ask for equality just by claiming as the significant other half of men; punishment and legal processes should also be equal. We have heard a lot about what women are going through with domestic violence. But, does anyone ever take it on face value about the domestic violence that men face other than as a joke?
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First of all, I would like to show my sincere gratitude to all of them who supported this cause and spent their valuable time to sign the online petition. Even though the press complaints council website says that they do not entertain third party complaint, it is the success of our collective effort to be able to become a silent party in the case. I’m glad to let you know that Dr. Kalind took the SIF inoculation for the feminazi virus and jumped into this fight with all the vigor and spirit, as any person having the sense of justice would’ve obviously done. Here is the entire communication thread for your reference… (in continuation of original complaint) I hope this may help you in your future fight against MISANDRY
[PCC]
Thank you for your email.
Having conducted a search for the article in question, it appears that it is no longer available on the newspaper’s website. I would be grateful to know whether you are happy for us to close your complaint on this basis?
[prassoon]
I sincerely believe that the damage has already been made, after having the article exposed to the public for over a week. Now the question that I set forth before the honorable Press Complaints Council is to decide whether or not to take any action against the wrong doers, if it believe so, so as to prevent such mistakes in the future.
Hence, with all due respect, let me express my unwillingness to close the complaint; and also I would like to take this opportunity to let the council know how eager I am, to hear the verdict.
[PCC]
Thank you for sending the attachment. For the avoidance of any doubt, can you confirm your connection to the story.
[prassoon]
Thanks a lot. I am a reader who got fooled by the article.
[PCC]
Thank you for clarifying your position.
The concerns you have raised relate directly to Kaveri Kapoor Parashar and Kaling Parashar, the subjects of the story. Given the nature of the story – which relates to the circumstances of their marriage and significant allegations of abuse by Mrs Parashar – it appears that it would be difficult for the Commission to investigate or understand this matter fully without the involvement of one of the parties. In addition, the outcome of a Commission investigation (whether correction, apology or adjudication, for example) would need the approval of the relevant party. In such circumstances, we would generally require a complaint from Mr or Mrs Parashar, or a representative, in order to take the matter forward.
However, if you believe that there are exceptional public interest reasons for the Commission to proceed with an independent complaint under the circumstances, we would be grateful to hear from you in the next ten days.
Once we have heard from you, the Commission will be asked whether it wishes to take the complaint forward. If you would like to discuss your case before replying please do contact us. If we hear no more from you we will close our file on the matter.
If, at the end of the process, you are dissatisfied with the manner in which your complaint has been handled, you should write within one month to the Independent Reviewer who will investigate the matter and report any findings and recommendations to the Commission. For further details please use the following link:
[prassoon]
I understand the limitations of the Commission and the practical difficulties of handling international disputes. My sincere gratitude for giving me an opportunity to provide further deliberation. In my humble attempt to show the exceptional public interest in the said news article I would like to submit before the Commission the following reports
- Past 15 years Suicide graph of Spouses
http://www.rediff.com/news/report/ncrb-stats-show-more-married-men-committing-suicide/20111028.htm
- Here are couple of other news articles talking about the same https://prassoon.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/maritalstress.jpg
- http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?edorsup=Sup&ed_code=820040&ed_page=4&boxid=26816370&id=14215&ed_date=04%2F10%2F2012
I strongly believe, the widespread misandry and glamorization of false allegations without even giving a tiny bit of benefit of doubt, result in war against spouses. Irresponsibly written news articles like this, upon which the complaint is filed, amplifies baseless allegations even before a just and fair investigation is completed, generates gender hatred on a mass scale; most of those become a prime reason for skyrocketing suicides. By acting promptly with a complaint and pulling down the news article, may be I have saved one life, may be more.
Inviting public support towards this cause, I have posted an online petition showing the questions that I’m raising before the PCC. Please find this online petition signatures here http://www.change.org/petitions/demanding-stringen-action-against-misandrist-neethu-chandra-daily-mail-press-complaints-council-uk-please-take-action .
I pray before the Press Complaints Commission to consider this petition as having exceptional public interest based on the overwhelming public support, and also by taking into account of around 11,54,000 suicides.
NB: If any of the urls are not working or not readable or if the Commission wish to get anymore details on any of the matter submitted by far, given a chance, I will be more than happy to address that.
[PCC]
Thank you for your further submission.
The Commission has now received a complaint about the article from one of the first parties to the matter and is investigating it with the newspaper.
Nonetheless, thank you for raising the matter with the Commission.
[prassoon]
Thank you Sir. Sorry to bother you with questions…. Does that mean my petition is dismissed or clubbed together?
[PCC]
Thank you for your email. We are investigating this with the party involved, so we will not be investigating your complaint separately, but we will endeavour to inform you of the outcome if possible. As you will understand, for reasons of confidentiality this is not always possible.
June 26, 2012 – Here is the final update: http://www.pcc.org.uk/case/resolved.html?article=Nzg5Mg==
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Tehelka’s spy cam journalism followed with the corporate media hype injected yet another dose of ‘cocaine’ into the nerves of young girls. Though, public is unaware of the kind of questions or the circumstances in which police made their comments it is clear that the intention of this spy cam episode is to serve a basket of carefully filtered thoughts for forceful consumption. Was the police making comments based on a couple of cases? Were they commenting for the department? Were they aware of the purpose of deliberation? there are hundreds of such questions that people forget to ask.
Looking at the heated arguments that occurred in the comments section of the said article, there is no point to disbelieve that the public happily consumed what was served to them with no signs of rejection. Almost 99% of the people participated in the debate were repeating the same slogans chanted by the media. I graciously took the opportunity to do a ‘brain surgery’ of a few participants out of curiosity. My findings were intuitively astonishing! Some of the hard-wired believes of young women are
- Patriarchy did serious damage to women.
- System is prejudiced against women.
- Insecurity feeling.
- Feminism brought new options to woman’s life.
- Men do not like empowered women.
Patriarchy is a subject that I wrote about previously in the handbook Equality for Men – Myth or Reality. This word was imported to India in order to fertilize feminism. After this debate I got a feeling that without this word, feminism will not move an inch ahead. As I mentioned in the book earlier “patrilineal” is a word that wasn’t even present in the spell checker of software giant Microsoft’s popular word processing tool until 2003 when “matrilineal” was already there. Most Indian languages still do not have a translation for this. Then how did these young girls made this word their arch rival, is an interesting topic to research about.
They strongly believe that values, morality, virginity, marriage etc were inventions of Patriarchy to restrict the freedom of women. “Arranged marriage in one sense is a socially sanctioned form of prostitution”, said one girl. Men used to make frequent visits to brothels in order to satisfy their desires because sex with their wives was seen only as a means of procreation, she continued.
I curiously asked, as opposed to socially sanctioned prostitution, women start dating and physical relationships at early ages followed with a couple of break ups for whatever reasons; then a live-in relationship for a few years before another couple of break ups; then a marriage and few divorces before they die. So someone please make me understand what “prostitution” really mean (in one sense or the other)? Does that mean living and having long term physical relationship with one person in an arranged marriage or having multiple short term relationships?
The answer to that indeed exposed the real mindset of young generation and underscores the comments made by the police. She said,
women have a right to be sexually active. I do not see anything wrong with prostitution if a woman willingly sells sex for money what is wrong with it? People sell religion, spirituality, art in exchange of money why cannot women or men sell sex for money? Men for years have controlled woman’s sexuality by limiting it in terms of money through marriage so if a woman controls man’s sexuality through money what is wrong? What is immoral with a woman living in a relationship or having boy friends? Or getting a divorce? I will tell you what is wrong. Because today i have a choice, a choice earlier made unavailable because of patriarchy. And you seem to have a problem with the “morality” of women and “feminists”. This article is about the aberrant morality of men and not about feminists. You find feminists immoral and threatening to the older set of beliefs.
Another girl said,
“The sole desire of every girl’s life is not to find her Prince Charming and get married, although most fairytales, novels and films will have you believing otherwise…so I understand your confusion. Women now enjoy the freedom to connect with several men on an emotional and/or physical level throughout their lifetime if they choose to do so; it allows them to gain a deeper understanding of the type of person that is best suited for them and thus make an informed decision when and if they choose to get married. And this may come as a huge surprise to you but…women actually enjoy sex just as much as men, if not more. There is no need for you to pity women who choose to exercise their right to sleep with whoever they want because they are doing something they enjoy. Shocking, right?
And I know what’s going through your head right now…”Slutty, slutty slut-slut”. Yes, I am a mind-reader. See, I told you they had you brainwashed….Anyway, hopefully that clarifies some of your misunderstandings. You’re welcome :)”
All my efforts went in vein to make them understand that I’m not bothered about what lifestyle a woman want to choose; all I’m asking is to “Take Responsibility of Their Own Actions”. If one choose to sell sex for money, or exercise it for pleasure, Its their choice. But do not abuse the process of law to get that money. We have to keep the sanctity of the justice system. That is the whole point.
Since the subject matter was all about RAPE, and one of the comment made by the police was “It is consensual most of the time.” I tried to dissect what do they think about this and found a deep rooted misconception. She said, selling sex for money is not immoral and if anyone exploits a woman or a man in the profession then there should be laws to protect the integrity of the prostitute. Also as i have said a million times in different comment threads that if a woman or a man for that matter consents sex for an amount “x” and later on the amount is not paid to him or her then the criteria of consent is not met. So what is non consensual sex? Rape? Moreover, are you suggesting that prostitutes cannot be raped?
It appears that women failed to understand that, here, women give consent for sex based on something called “Trust”. If at a later point, the amount “x” is not paid, then that is a BREACH OF TRUST (Section 420 applies) Not 375. If the integrity of the prostitute is to be maintained then the prostitute has to get the money in advance. That’s where the role of Pimp comes in. Abusing the legal process to get the lost-money is tantamount to making judiciary do the pimp’s role, which is not acceptable at all.
There were other women in the debate but unfortunately their language was way below publishable standards, so I’m not quoting it here.
Food for thought – “All vehicles on our highways have braking system installed. Assuming this, will you recklessly cross the road expecting the drivers to stop their vehicles or will you opt to wait for the signal?