Tuesday 23 June 2015

Can a dress change your perspective towards a girl?

Before saying anything just take a look at some statement that came from leaders and  politicians.







 Satyadev Katare, Congress leader in MP: "Jab tak mahila tirchi najar se nahi dekhegi, tab tak purush use nahi chedega" (No man will harass a woman till she looks at him in a suggestive manner)"

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat:  Villages that embody the spirit of "Bharat” rather than "India” don't produce a culture of rape. That's something that you see in areas in which western culture's poison has seeped into Indian souls, most notably in urban areas.

Babulal Gaur, senior BJP Minister from Madhya Pradesh:  Foreign culture is not good for India. Women in foreign countries wear jeans and T-shirts, dance with other men and even drink liquor, but that is their culture. It's good for them, but not for India, where only our traditions and culture are OK.

The Anjuman Muslim Panchayat in Salumbur town in Rajasthan decreed that girls should not use mobile phones outside their own homes or dance at weddings so that "they do not get involved with boys".

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee: Earlier if men and women would hold hands, they would get caught by parents and reprimanded but now everything is so open. It's like an open market with open options. Rapes happen because men and women interact freely.

Dharambir Goyat, Haryana Congress leader: I don't feel any hesitation in saying that 90 per cent of the girls want to have sex intentionally but they don't know that they would be gang raped.

So after these all statements of leaders what we can say that is they are moron.
Just feel shame sometimes why I m living in this foolish people who have thinking like this.
They are blaming clothes for rapes but what about the women who wear saree, burka and  what about a 5 year old baby who don't know what is sex and faced rape.So hilarious to say and think that they are the leaders who are saying about India.
May God give me a chance to shoot them all.
A child was raped because she was in diaper that would be next excuse of leaders.
I say why do you see a girl like this ,why you see a girl where she don't want you to see. If she is showing her naked then you can say she is offering something but treating every girl like a prostitute is like a crime.If you want to show your masculine power then show to lion ,show to someone with whom you can fight or men are thinking themselves as powerful as girls. This is also a cause of shame.I am writing here in a pervasive manner but are you getting my point?
Every girl have breast and butt then what is uncommon to say to think like that we earlier heard about Deepika padukone case that somebody raise his finger about her deep cleavage.
A body have eyes,nose, hair,smile ,face,cheeks,hands,legs,then leaving all these things you are focusing on those then it's not girls' cloth ,it's your mentality.
Why do people of AUSTRALIA ,CANADA,USA, and many more  do not do rape while seeing them in bikni on beach beacause they feel comfortable with that. For them that are not something to provoke rape but still we are not learning that and behaving girls as sex toys and some clever girls are taking advantage of your thinking and some rich men are wasting their money just to fulfill the lust.
Boys see the girls like that they have not seen a girl ,if a girl and boy sitting together, sharing lunch then then there should be some fishing between both.
can't a boy and a girl be friends?



"The great Indian women like Jhansi ki Rani, Jijabai, Mother Teresa, Indira Gandhi, Pratibha Patil, the daughters of India, Aarati Saha, Kalpana Chawla, Sunita Williams, Sania Mirza, Saina Nehwal, etc. would not have been able to scale the heights they did if they had been asked to remain within the four walls of their homes and not to venture out alone! Our holy books tell us about the venerable place our women enjoyed in ancient days. The Shloka, “Yatra Naaryastu puujyate, ramante tatra devata” (Gods remain present where women are respected) also shows the great respect our women were given."




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