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No Respect For Women in India, Says Sania Mirza

You mean publicity and glamor? We have seen kind of respect given by her own countrymen following her wedding with Shoaib... by pasting her face on the scantly clothed or naked bodies of actresses and posted on the internet.
How did you know who made them? And how did you find them in the first place? What were your Google search keywords? :what:

What she says is partially correct though. But we are improving. Our head is not buried in the sand.
 
sania is right... this is india, after all... actually, it is a south asian problem.

i remember a newspaper photo of a sania match in india... sania had lost a game-point i think and is seen walking to her chair... one fellow from the audience had thrown a plastic water bottle ( filled, i think ) towards sania, and the on-court ball boy is stretching out to catch the bottle before it can hit sania.

no respect for humanity in south asia... especially the indian attitude is "everyone for himself"... no surprise that india has been declared with many dubious awards, including "suicide capital of the world"... all the useless males here ( about 949 million ) and their mothers should be thrown into the sea...
@levina @Sidak
Post reported for promoting mass murder and genocide for the second time.

Approx 950 million men and women is the Hindu + Sikh population in India. Thanks for being so honest. For the second time, you did this before.

@WebMaster @Fulcrum15 @Oscar @Horus
 
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@jamahir
I agree,we are not as progressive as middle east especially libya that was ruled by the true imam of all muslims,gadaffi.

you don't know how true you are. :coffee:

On topic-------Lets admit it,things are pretty bad and will remain so for 1-2 more generations which would translate to 10-15 more years atleast before we start to see a real change.

change should be right now... and radical... you can work with me or join the naxalites to bring that change.

Stop demonizing her.

correct.

As for pakistanis and bangladeshis
What she says is essentially true for whole subcontinent so please don't make it a dick measuring contest,rather we all need to acknowledge this menace.

correct.

That is blasphemy with an example, why will you throw their mothers?

because those males have inherited the anti-female attitude of their mothers... those males are not real men... in every case of "honor killing" or dowry murder or suicide, the mother has played a big role in creating that crime... that is a logical statement which cannot be escaped... let us not anymore forward that stupid "indian" chanting... "maat pita ke charnon me swarg"... it is because of such illogical beliefs that india is the most unjust society in history.
 
Sania Mirza on Tuesday became the United Nations Women's goodwill ambassador for the South Asian region, joining the campaign to end violence against women and girls and also raise awareness on gender equality.


New Delhi: She might be one of the most sought-after sportspersons in India but tennis ace Sania Mirza says "it's difficult to be a Sania Mirza in this country" due to the prevailing "gender inequality" and called for an urgent need to bring about a cultural change.
"Yes, it is difficult to be a Sania Mirza in this country," the tennis star said while explaining the difficulties she faced during her career as a sportswoman.

She added, "I think a lot of controversies that I had faced in my career was because I am woman. Had I been a man, I could have avoided some of the controversies." (Read: Sania Says she is Spared of Nonsense Writing Only When She's Not Playing)
Sania on Tuesday became the United Nations Women's goodwill ambassador for the South Asian region, joining the campaign to end violence against women and girls and also raise awareness on gender equality.

"I think for more women to come into sports (in India), the culture needs to be changed. Government is getting involved and I guess that is going to change a lot of things. Our current Sports Minister, Mr Sarbananda Sonowal supports women sports a lot and I have personally seen it," she said.

"I am happy that the government is also opening up and speaking about the gender inequality that is present in our society. And the fact that they are trying to do something about it, speaks volume about it.

"We need a cultural change and I hope media takes the responsibility, too. Media has the biggest voice, they can and should make a difference," Sania added. (Small-Screen Explosion: Sania Promises to Wow All in 'Bond' Avatar)
Sania said she today vowed to take up the most important battle "I might face off the field".

"Gender equality is something we all advocate. Some speak about it, some don't. I have chosen to speak about it. I hope one day everyone will say that we are equal and women are not treated as objects. I will try and do everything I can to bring about a change," said Sania after becoming the first South Asian woman to be appointed the goodwill ambassador in UN Women's history.
Stating that the mentality of not just men but women also needed to undergo a major transformation for a country to achieve gender equality, Sania said, "Women's safety is something that has been going on. Nirbhaya case had opened our eyes. Not that it was the first case that had happened, but a lot of people woke up to 'what's going on'.

"Women face discrimination. They are treated like animals and it is not right. The thinking needs to be changed. Mentality needs to be changed. Men must understand that women also go out to do their work just as they do. But even women have to realise their own worth," India's most successful women's tennis player said. (Sania Wants to Win a Grand Slam in Women's Doubles)
Meanwhile, Sania said she was looking forward to playing in the upcoming Indian Premier Tennis League (ITPL), starting on December 6.

"I am actually leaving tonight...in a few hours. I heading to practice from here and then to the airport. I am very excited about it. I am looking forward to playing in the ITPL," she concluded.

No Respect For Women in India, Says Sania Mirza - Tennis News

Never Said no Respect for Women in India: Sania Mirza

Sania Mirza was appointed the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the South Asian region by UN Women at an event held to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women Tuesday, where she reportedly said that "women face discrimantion and are treated like animals".
Reported by: Indo-Asian News Service
Last updated on Wednesday, 26 November, 2014 15:09 IST
  • Sania was appointed the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the South Asian region by UN Women at an event held to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women on Tuesday, where she reportedly said that "women face discrimantion and are treated like animals".

    "Just to make a couple of things very clear - I did NOT say that there is no respect for women in India..i am the ambassador for the region," she tweeted. (Gender Inequality Makes Life Difficult for Women in India: Sania)

    "And I would never be where I am today if the country had'nt given me all this love...but I am fortunate, very fortunate...there are milllions-of women who are less fortunate in this part of the world, and have been victims of abuse, physical or sexual, have not been allowed to follow their dreams cause they were a 'girl'!," Sania wrote on the social networking site. (Sania Says She's Spared of Nonsense Writing When She's Not Playing)

    The Grand Slam winner Tuesday said she intends to educate women about gender equality, which, in her opinion, is a cultural problem where women feel they are second-class citizens.

    "I have made myself very clear..and will stand for what I believe in and address the issue of gender inequality," the 28-year-old tweeted.

Never Said no Respect for Women in India: Sania Mirza - Tennis News

What Khalu-jaan... be clear!!!! cause here we have innocent pdf members who judge every post by its topic....
 
Approx 950 million men and women is the Hindu population in India. Thanks for being so honest. For the second time, you did this before.

@WebMaster @Horus

sarthak is a nuisance member... i did say "all the useless males here ( about 949 million )"...

1. why does he think i include hindu ladies in that number??

2. why does he think i do not include indian "muslim" males in that number??

3. what does he say is the total population of india??

4. he is promoting crimes against ladies, by not talking about the topic, but rather avoiding it totally.
 
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@WebMaster @Horus

sarthak is a nuisance member... i did say "all the useless males here ( about 949 million )"... why does he think i include hindu ladies in that number?? and what does he say is the total population of india?? and he is promoting crimes against ladies, by not talking about the topic, but rather avoiding it totally.

Jamahir is an extremely constructive member who is showing the true face of useless indian males to ignorant indians here.Kudos to him for speaking up the truth and not bowing to any pressure from the fascist @SarthakGanguly :tup:
 
Obviously. Look at the way the PM treats his wife.


But he gave enough inspiration to his wife for education and also a job.And so she was a teacher.Cant say about illegal women BD immigrants situation by their own men relatives.
On topic: Ya Ya absolutely right.And what did she know about the womens in India?
 
@Indian_Devil from your own post...

"but I am fortunate, very fortunate...there are milllions-of women who are less fortunate in this part of the world, and have been victims of abuse, physical or sexual, have not been allowed to follow their dreams cause they were a 'girl'!," Sania wrote on the social networking site."

what did you want to really say??
 
@Indian_Devil from your own post...



what did you want to really say??
Less fortunate in this part of the world (Indian subcontinent)
very sad Malala was shoot only because she was promoting female education in pakistan....
what I want to say is that WE have same troubles so don't point your fingures only at us....
 
sania is right... this is india, after all... actually, it is a south asian problem.

i remember a newspaper photo of a sania match in india... sania had lost a game-point i think and is seen walking to her chair... one fellow from the audience had thrown a plastic water bottle ( filled, i think ) towards sania, and the on-court ball boy is stretching out to catch the bottle before it can hit sania.

no respect for humanity in south asia... especially the indian attitude is "everyone for himself"... no surprise that india has been declared with many dubious awards, including "suicide capital of the world"... all the useless males here ( about 949 million ) and their mothers should be thrown into the sea... no amount of prayers, rituals and other religious mysticisms will prevent ladies from being harassed or "honor killed"... when the local culture is anti-human, it is logical to eradicate it without mercy... just look at the comments of indian members before my post.

@levina @Sidak

Pls be specific when you generalize South Asia mate.. There are nations within that grouping that has nothing in common to what you have mentioned.. I have seen this terminology from both Pakistani's and Indians to pacify their social ills..

Sub continent would be a more apt phrase
 
Less fortunate in this part of the world (Indian subcontinent)
very sad Malala was shoot only because she was promoting female education in pakistan....
what I want to say is that WE have same troubles so don't point your fingures only at us....

i too was talking about south asia... i quoted you because you did not highlight what needed to be highlighted... i agree, south asia has the most stupid culture, which should be eradicated by socialist revolution... no other way is workable.
 
Pls be specific when you generalize South Asia mate.. There are nations within that grouping that has nothing in common to what you have mentioned.. I have seen this terminology from both Pakistani's and Indians to pacify their social ills..

Sub continent would be a more apt phrase

true... sri lanka is not like ind-pak-bd-afg-nepal... but remember, afghanistan and nepal were the only two societies to have socialist systems... afghanistan being the most successful, although it was made to fail by western conspiracy.
 
because those males have inherited the anti-female attitude of their mothers... those males are not real men... in every case of "honor killing" or dowry murder or suicide, the mother has played a big role in creating that crime... that is a logical statement which cannot be escaped... let us not anymore forward that stupid "indian" chanting... "maat pita ke charnon me swarg"... it is because of such illogical beliefs that india is the most unjust society in history.

Seriously man, what are you...:undecided:
 

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