Do you really think India doesn't care about rapes? Indians have several outlets where they vent our frustrations among ourselves just as Pakistanis do in this forum.
"All four accused were killed in an
"encounter", a term used in India for killings by police,
[56] at around 3:30 am IST on 6 December 2019, under a bridge on Bangalore Hyderabad national highway".
This is what happened to rapists in Telangana. India has since passed several acts making rape a capital offense with even death penalty if it involves kids.
Read up Disha Act, the rape cases to be fast tracked and judgment to be passed mandatorily with in 21 days.
We are quite serious about rapes in India. You are still not at our level, sorry to say.
You don't have the faintest idea about rapes in India do you? Things getting better are they? Really?
When Asifa Bano was raped and murdered in a Hindu temple, at least 2 members of the party you voted into power in your country actually led marches in support of the rapists. This tells us all we need to know about the mind set of the majority in the secular republic to our east. However, there are plenty of facts to back up the stereotype and hyperbole.
Let's not start on the tongue cutting and eye gouging and Dalit murdering that actually accompanies many of the rapes, not to mention the female fetocide and systematised abuse of females that occurs routinely in the secular republic to our east.
Sorry, digressed again - easily done on such a serious topic taken not so seriously by Indians, as is their way.
Every 15 minutes, in case you were wondering. That's the frequency of reported rapes in the secular republic of Hindustan. Some would suggest 90% of rapes are unreported in India by the way. Not sure how these are matters to be proud of. Far more frequent than in Pakistan btw (around 2 hours - not good, not a matter of pride,but since you and your pals decided on an "et tu quoque" or "we're better than Pakistan" line of defence for India's abysmal rape record, it's worth setting the record straight).
https://nation.com.pk/24-Dec-2015/a...an-how-long-are-we-going-to-let-that-continue
In India, a rape is reported every 15 minutes, according to recently released official government crime data. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
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In India, "If many offenses are registered in a single FIR case, only the most heinous crime – one that attracts maximum punishment – will be considered as a counting unit.
For example, if there is an incident involving abduction, wrongful confinement, rape or gang-rape and murder, it will be listed in the NCRB data as murder."
So all those rapes with murder, rapes with abduction, torture and mutilation that occur in India are not recorded as rape in your national statistics. Indians fudging data is a subject of great derision in economic and medical fields - but this is serious, and isn't really a laughing matter.
"...rate of murders post-rape has increased, mainly because the culprits know that the chances of being given life-long punishment are high, hence they end up murdering the women after raping them."
So now that tougher sentences are in place, rapists are more likely to murder their rape victims out of fear of being accused by the rape victim later. And then of course, the national audit records it as "murder" and ignores the rape because of the aforementioned data fudgery. What an inspired way of reducing the rape rate in Hindustan.
A number of rape cases in India in the past few months have put a spotlight on the issue of gender-based attacks in the country. Experts say deep-seated patriarchy has created a "second-class" status for women in India.
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More than 90% of rapes in India that are reported have been committed by a perpetrator who knows the victim.
Moreover, the whole "not at our level" deflection doesn't even hold water when scrutinised.
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How's all that sand around your head?