Friday 6 May 2016

India : A country of rapes?? The truth behind...


India has been named as the country of rapes in international arena. Whenever one asks a foreigner about India, he/she will mention many good things about the country but in the end will give you a uncomfortable look and tell you politely trying not to hurt you... "India is a country known for lot of rapes!! Women are very unsafe here and we have heard that everywhere in roads, women are teased and molested."

Many of my country men might agree to this very easily looking at the way feminists are hell bent on tarnishing the image of the country by projecting selected stories in the media regularly and the way in which media is obliging. In fact, the incident of rape is much much less in India than many other even "Advanced" countries.

(Fig showing no of rapes per 1,00,000)

The most weird argument put forth by feminist is that the 90% of cases go unreported which is an absolutely insensible figure. I do not deny that there might be a few unreported cases, but saying that 90% cases goes unreported is contradictory within itself. When you say, cases are unreported, then there can not be any count which will provide the figure of 90%.

These are all gimmicks to ensure that India always is on the rape map of the world and so that feminist agendas can be implemented. The institution of marriage is already in jeopardy in the country due to such feminist agenda.

In fact, most of the reported cases of rape also turn out to be fabricated stories where many unscrupulous women misuse the law for vengeance, blackmailing and extortion. In many cases, this law is also used to put the blame on a guy to save oneself. Consensual sex is termed as rape by women when get caught.
Even molestation cases are being heavily misused. They are being mostly used again for vengeance and to satisfy one's ego. The law gives women a power to teach a lesson to guys who do not agree to their terms.

Below you can view a video which gives a fair idea on the reality of rape cases in India.



Note: By writing this article, I do not support rapes in anyway. I condemn rape whether the victim is a male or a female. But for one, the society fails to recognize the pain of men and for second, because of false cases in huge numbers not only many guys' lives are spoiled beyond repair, but women who are genuinely facing this heinous crime risk not being taken seriously. Thus, it is imperative that government and courts take steps to ensure this grave misuse of the laws come down.

MRA Rakshak