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Delhi's businessman's reply to 'India's Daughter' causes online stir

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Harvinder Singh
NEW DELHI: It claims to be an online riposte to Leslee Udwin's documentary, India's Daughter, and it is grabbing more and more eyeballs by the hour. 'United Kingdom's Daughters', a hastily-cobbled 28-minute video by a 60-year-old businessman from south Delhi's Lajpat Nagar has trended on Twitter in the past two days gathering nearly 89,000 views (by Friday 9pm). Newspapers Washington Post and Telegraph, UK have also carried online reports on the video, which was uploaded on March 9.

"When Leslee Udwin titled her film, 'India's Daughter', it made us all look like culprits. As a businessman, I have travelled the world, and was aware of the rape problem in the UK. So I made this video," Harvinder Singh told TOI over phone.

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The 28-minute video's description reads: "This is reply (sic) to BBC for making video on rape cases in other countries when they are them self (sic) at the 5th place in world's rape list (sic), to remind them daughter is daughter, she is not Indian or British & we have same pain for British too."

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An electronics engineer by training, Singh says he took just two hours to compile the video. The first few minutes furnishes various "statistics" like the UK being 5th on a "world rape list" and 10% women in the UK saying that they were sexually victimized. The data is not attributed to any source.

"I am not a professional. I found all this data on the internet," says Singh, when asked why he hadn't cited sources. The "rape list" for example, is from an "infotainment blog" called Wonderslist.

Singh points out data-based stories of sexual violence in the UK have also appeared in The Guardian and the BBC.

The video begins with a compilation of images and text slides followed by two videos from the BBC itself. The first is a part of a programme on sexual violence called "I Never Said Yes" which has an interview with a young rape survivor. The woman details her experience of the violence, the lack of help soon after, and the challenges of testifying in court. The second video is a panel discussion on rape culture.

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"I didn't expect it to get so many hits. It was about 5,000 yesterday and when I woke up this morning, it had reached 42,000 views," says Singh.

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Leslee Udwin (R), director of the documentary 'India's Daughter' alongside her co-producer TV journalist Dibang (L) in New Delhi on March 3, 2015. (TOI photo: Chandan Khanna)

The response to the video has ranged from finger-pointing at the British to others saying it makes no sense to blame another country. There have been even others, lauding the fact that these programmes weren't banned in the UK. "Has UK banned this film? We are questioning the ban in India and not the film," says a YouTube comment from one Molshri Kohli. "If u think that India is the country with men who r misogynists, think again. Don't nationalize such social evils. United Kingdom's Daughters," says a tweet from @viveksurya.



"My point was to say that a rape is a rape. It doesn't matter if it is 'India's daughter' or 'UK's daughter'," says Singh, who shared the link to the video on Whatsapp with members of his Residents' Welfare Association, of which he has been an office bearer. "They also shared it further with their friends," he says.


Delhi's businessman's reply to 'India's Daughter' causes online stir - The Times of India
 
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More videos must come us communal violence , racism, rapes which they rank no 1 with less than half the size of population. In sole countries child marriage is a common practice where 60 years old man can marry 16 year old as his 4th wife. Did anyone worried about their childs mindset?

Rape is a Rape DOT

More videos must come us communal violence , racism, rapes which they rank no 1 with less than half the size of population. In sole countries child marriage is a common practice where 60 years old man can marry 16 year old as his 4th wife. Did anyone worried about their childs mindset?

Rape is a Rape DOT
 
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I think Indians are too defensive about BBC documentary

Pointing out rapes exist in UK is not the response. They have enough scandals in Britain
Rotherham child abuse scandal: 1,400 children exploited, report finds - BBC News

The focus should be what are we doing in India to stop rapes and to make law abiding citizens feel safe.

Ideally, we should be on the offensive, but I some times get the sense Indians are too mild mannered and laid back. Of course that's a broad generalization, just my sense.

There is plenty of perversion in most countries, in US for example, rapes in military and colleges who refuse to even register complaints so as not to lose brand value is well known.

Though we should not just willy nilly raise these issues but there are times when it needs to be done. Similar is the case with religious intolerance when there is a concerted effort to defame Hinduism.

As a side, Rotherham is so sick that I can't believe it happened and the people there have not revolted against the authorities. What else could be on scale apart from pedophilia in the Church?
 
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Wow, what a reply. (Sarcasm intended)

Except, that you don't have sick comments by the defending lawyers, and they prosecute the accused not the victim, in the west.

Seems like Indians still haven't got an idea about what the documentary wanted to show.
 
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Ideally, we should be on the offensive, but I some times get the sense Indians are too mild mannered and laid back. Of course that's a broad generalization, just my sense.

There is plenty of perversion in most countries, in US for example, rapes in military and colleges who refuse to even register complaints so as not to lose brand value is well known.

Though we should not just willy nilly raise these issues but there are times when it needs to be done. Similar is the case with religious intolerance when there is a concerted effort to defame Hinduism.

As a side, Rotherham is so sick that I can't believe it happened and the people there have not revolted against the authorities. What else could be on scale apart from pedophilia in the Church?

the real offensive has to do with curbing sexual harrasment and enforcing laws
 
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Sardar Ji Forgot to mention Grooming Gangs or rather Paedophiles of UK that should be the priority concern of BBC
 
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the real offensive has to do with curbing sexual harrasment and enforcing laws

That's only the internal aspect and just one part of it, there is a lot to do beyond that nationally and internationally.

Every country has its share of sickos and no can get rid of them entirely.

Anyway, this is much more about propaganda than actual crimes.
 
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There needs to be strategic response to the western media campaign against India.

There is a greedy, mischievous, sadistic and a con white man in those western nations which makes them do these pathetic media campaigns against emerging nations.
 
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There needs to be strategic response to the western media campaign against India.

There is a greedy, mischievous, sadistic and a con white man in those western nations which makes them do these pathetic media campaigns against emerging nations.

Did you forget the witty remarks that Jeremy Clarkson made on Top Gear: India Special, episode? Man, white person mocking like that!! But Jeremy has just been sacked, so i guess Modi foreign policy is working.
 
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