Its not about being right or wrong, its about there are no more an ABLA NAARI. NO denying the fact that women still get the hard end of the stick but women frinedly laws has made life miserable for men equally.
Case being shekhar suman's latest interview regarding kangna ranwat ..... I am for equal rights of men and women and want equal rights and laws to protect their respective dignity.
There are plenty of Abla Nari.
Even in Cities which women will dare visit a police station with her complaint ? She has to be desperate enough to do that. If she goes to her house with a complaint the family member will shout at her for wearing the wrong kind of dress, having the wrong kind of attitude, the wrong look, speech, hair style etc.
The family members do that because they know the society is not safe for women and every-time the women goes out, the men in the family are under stress. The younger and prettier the women, the more stress the men are under.
This effectively means that women do not find support either outside in society or inside families. Even in supportive families, there will always be a descenting voice which will say that she was 'asking for trouble'.
How many Men face such a scenario ? What percentage of men actually get tried by court ? 0.1 % ?
Laws are useless unless we are dealing with a desperate bunch, men or women.
Social safety is what builds up social equity and that equation is not balanced.
Kangna ranwat is a poor example to give. She is a free millionaire women who has been around the world, slept with all kinds of men and experienced more out of life than even an average Indian male.
The matter of equal laws and non discriminatory laws is a separate matter and I am all for that. But before that, we need to fix the serious matter of safety of women in our society.