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Indian minister blames 'western dress' for mass molestation on NYE

Thread on same topic I posted twice but not approved by admins :frown:

Indians should invest and educate their male population with moral values and respect of women.

Really?
You should check the condition of both nations that you represent in PDF.

In here womens can ask their rights and we had seen how they treat women in Islamic nations.

There are no rapes and molestation cases in my country not in Iran not in UAE since both countries are dominated Muslims and implement strict laws for women protection further on above my Muslim brothers are not that fetish like Indians who can't hold their horses at the first sight of women.

For that they should have some NGO to support womens in both nations .And you dont have any eligibility to remark Indian mens

On topic :He has every right to express his opinion and it is up to Indians whether that rejects or not .Only Indians.
 
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Just read through couple of articles on this in Indian media (TOI and NDTV).. Going through the comments sections looks like majority of Indians commented there seem to hold the same view as this minster.. More over thinks that women are fair game in those situations
 
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We all know which religion is raping/molesting women in UK/Germany/France now in Bangalore....

The referral was to Nation and that includes everyone out there so U better not bring in Religion to such issues. Just like we have many issues and we acknowledge that so is India having such issues. Accept it and embrace your issues with open heart rather than raising fingers at others for their issues. Same is being done by this so called honorable minister here.
 
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This minister is part of problem for disrespect of woman. Instead of going after the criminals, he goes after the victims.
tts right.

If an indian policeman passes by a crime scene and witnesses a woman being gangraped before his eyes- guess what will he do?

Join in the action!
 
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-38494433

India outrage after minister blames 'Western dress' for groping
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BANGALORE MIRROR
A weeping woman seeks help from a policewoman in Bangalore
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".

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BANGALORE MIRROR
Reports said 1,500 policemen and women were deployed in the area, but they were outnumbered by the revellers
Saturday night's events took place in the central business district. Crowds of around 10,000-12,000 gathered in the Mahatma Gandhi Road and Brigade Road area to celebrate the new year, BBC Hindi's Imran Qureshi reports from Bangalore.

Reports said 1,500 policemen and women were deployed.

"The crowds were three times more than what we have seen normally in this area," Anantha Subramanyam, Bangalore Mirror photographer, told BBC Hindi.

His pictures have raised questions about the city's men and their behaviour.

"From about 2345 to 0030, people just could not move in the area. The police would clear the crowd near the junction of the two roads and they would again collect there," he said.

"When there was a slight let up in the crowd and when people could reach the police, I saw women complaining to the policewomen that they were molested. The police asked them to identify the men, but they couldn't. It was a mob frenzy.

"I could see a girl surrounded by several men and crying," he added.

Women in India are often reluctant to report sexual assault because of fear of reprisal or social stigma, but since Saturday night several women have come forward to talk about their ordeal.

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BANGALORE MIRROR
Police have appealed to the public to send in images of incidents
Chaitali Wasnick, a photographer, posted on Facebook that a man tried to grope her as she was returning from work.

"With so much ease he did [it], as if he thought I'll not utter a word," she said, adding that the police did not intervene, even as she fought off the man.

One woman who was in the area that night was Eashita (not her full name). She confirmed that "a couple of women were touched when a group of 20-30 men suddenly started running on the road".

"I was there with my parents and brother and we were in a group of 12-15 so we were protected," she said, adding that there were lots of policemen there who "escorted us to the nearby Metro station and ensured that we were not harassed".

Bangalore Police Commissioner Praveen Sood told BBC Hindi that security camera footage from the area was being analysed.

"We continue to search for evidence of molestation in the footage and pictures. The minute we get evidence we will not waste a single minute in initiating criminal action," he said.

Mr Sood has also appealed to journalists and members of the public for footage or photographs of any incidents.

"We will go to the victims and get their complaints," he added.
 
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-38494433

India outrage after minister blames 'Western dress' for groping
_93212691_bang1.jpg
BANGALORE MIRROR
A weeping woman seeks help from a policewoman in Bangalore
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".

_93212689_mediaitem93212688.jpg
BANGALORE MIRROR
Reports said 1,500 policemen and women were deployed in the area, but they were outnumbered by the revellers
Saturday night's events took place in the central business district. Crowds of around 10,000-12,000 gathered in the Mahatma Gandhi Road and Brigade Road area to celebrate the new year, BBC Hindi's Imran Qureshi reports from Bangalore.

Reports said 1,500 policemen and women were deployed.

"The crowds were three times more than what we have seen normally in this area," Anantha Subramanyam, Bangalore Mirror photographer, told BBC Hindi.

His pictures have raised questions about the city's men and their behaviour.

"From about 2345 to 0030, people just could not move in the area. The police would clear the crowd near the junction of the two roads and they would again collect there," he said.

"When there was a slight let up in the crowd and when people could reach the police, I saw women complaining to the policewomen that they were molested. The police asked them to identify the men, but they couldn't. It was a mob frenzy.

"I could see a girl surrounded by several men and crying," he added.

Women in India are often reluctant to report sexual assault because of fear of reprisal or social stigma, but since Saturday night several women have come forward to talk about their ordeal.

_93212694_bang2.jpg
BANGALORE MIRROR
Police have appealed to the public to send in images of incidents
Chaitali Wasnick, a photographer, posted on Facebook that a man tried to grope her as she was returning from work.

"With so much ease he did [it], as if he thought I'll not utter a word," she said, adding that the police did not intervene, even as she fought off the man.

One woman who was in the area that night was Eashita (not her full name). She confirmed that "a couple of women were touched when a group of 20-30 men suddenly started running on the road".

"I was there with my parents and brother and we were in a group of 12-15 so we were protected," she said, adding that there were lots of policemen there who "escorted us to the nearby Metro station and ensured that we were not harassed".

Bangalore Police Commissioner Praveen Sood told BBC Hindi that security camera footage from the area was being analysed.

"We continue to search for evidence of molestation in the footage and pictures. The minute we get evidence we will not waste a single minute in initiating criminal action," he said.

Mr Sood has also appealed to journalists and members of the public for footage or photographs of any incidents.

"We will go to the victims and get their complaints," he added.
 
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Have you travelled in your own country ? There will be always rogue ppl who start riot or do such stuff and get caught. Here is one such thing, does it mean it happens every day? Generalizing it is ridiculous.

Shocking wedding footage shows bridesmaid being groped by SEVEN laughing guests while others watch and record the assault
  • Video shows a bridesmaid being sexually harassed by at least seven men
  • The male guests pressed her onto a bed and groped her at the same time
  • A dozen other men laughed and took photos while the woman was struggling
By Julian Luk For Mailonline

Published: 07:31 EST, 20 December 2016 | Updated: 14:55 EST, 20 December 2016


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A shocking footage showing a bridesmaid being sexually harassed by a group of guests has again raised concern about the Chinese wedding antics.

The young woman was pressed onto a bed and groped by at least seven male guests while more men were cheering in the room, the video showed.

This is one of the many videos recently emerged in China which have shown the rude behaviour of unruly wedding guests.




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Shocking video from Chinese social media shows a group of men groping a bridesmaid

The beginning of the clip shows the woman, believed to be a bridesmaid, had been forced onto a bed by several men.

A group of male guests, wearing suits, kept fondling over her body.

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As the woman struggled, one man pressed his hand over her face to avoid her from getting up.

Although she attempted to cover her chest, a guest managed to slip his hands into her dress to grope her breasts.

All of the men were laughing while molesting the helpless woman.

There were a dozen other male guests in the room witnessing the process. None of them offered help; instead some took out their mobile phones to snap photos.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...uests-molesting-bridesmaid.html#ixzz4UkT2DSWU
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They seemed to be playing something of game in the house, she is clearly not in the state of distress. As opposed to Indian women who were molested in the street. It's futile to post a tabloid article to imply China is having the same problem. There is no comparison, the culture of Eve-Teasing(molest) is wide spread in public places over India. Once sunset, it's not even safe for women to go out alone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_teasing


Even CNN reporter groped live in TV.

CNN reporter assaulted live.


Gang molest in the street caught on camera
 
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Large crowds of 20-30 men running after a single woman in order to molest her on the open streets? How in the heck does that even happen?

I've traveled all over the world, I've never seen anything like that.

Bro, perhaps you have just missed a news from our beloved Hong Kong from yesterday,
"A made in India Indian man molested a 9 years old girl right on the busy street of Wan Chai in broad day light who was identified by a convenience store owner as a pimp for a foreign hooker joint there, now under investigating by serious crime unit
Just imagine if these natural born criminals can committed sex crimes in ultra civilized modern city like HK in board day light on a busy street, what will they have done at their "Home Court"
Thats why i'm not even one bit of surprise with this disgusting news, "Indians":guns:
 
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A miserable saga. I feel ashamed each time I read such news. Unfortunately it seems such incidents - of sexual harassment, moral policing, vandalism and intolerance - are on the rise across the world. South Asia seems to excel at it. The worst is to listen to the ministers play such incidents down. I believe leadership sets the example. If the home minister speaks like this, how and why will a police constable take the trouble to be sensitive?
 
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