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#JusticeForManisha

Come On! You should be proud of the country. Where else does a PM work for 18-18 Hours a day without taking any leave and takes the economy down by 46%?
Where else have you seen a tea boy become the head of a 1.3 Billion people nation coming from a 'Neechi' Jaati?

Where else have you encountered a PM who has a masters degree in 'Entire Political Science' specially conferred him in a convocation held by the
University of Gujarat on a Sunday, while his Bachelors Degree is a closely guarded secret lying in a digital locker?

Where else can you have the son of a poor man (assumed poor as there are no records) rise to become the PM of a nation who has no dynasty to support him?
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"लोकतंत्र एक छलावा है"

हमारे तथाकथित "लोकतंत्र" में हमारी बेटियां सुरक्षित नही है... अब में कुछ उन देशों की बात बताता हूँ जंहा लोकतंत्र नही है या बहुत अल्प विकसित है लेकिन उनकी बेटियों की तरफ कोई आंख उठा कर भी नही देख सकता....
1- उत्तर कोरिया

इसे हम सभी एक तानाशाह देश के रुप में जानते हैं. लेकिन इस तानाशाह देश की एक खासियत ये है कि यहां रेपिस्टों के लिए रहम की कोई गुंजाइश नहीं है. यहां रेपिस्टों को अधिकारी तुरंत ही सर में गोली मारकर सजा देते हैं.
2- चीन
रेपिस्टों के लिए यहां भी कोई दया की गुंजाइश नहीं होती. अगर अपराध साबित हो गया तो अपराधी के लिए बचने का कोई रास्ता नहीं. इन्हें गर्दन और पीठ के ज्वाइंट पर गोली मारी जाती है. और अगर अपराधियों को इतनी आसान मौत ना देनी हो तो उनका बधिया (Castration) कर दिया जाता है.
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#JusticeForManisha

29th September 2020.
Bombay.

In 1982, almost 38 years ago, Raj Kapoor made a movie titled 'Prem Rog'. The movie starred Rishi Kapoor and Padmini Kohlapuri.
It was a movie with a message. The message of caste based segregation and targeting of women of lower caste was the theme. The master story teller Raj Kapoor wove a tale around this bad practice prevalent in our society and even exposed the upper caste on how
they treat their own women when they fall on a tragedy.

Nothing has changed in all these 38 odd years that the movie, a block buster at the box office, was released.

Probably the current generation has not even watched the movie.
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What price the blood of the women slain in Khairlanji? In Unnao? In Hathras? Who are killed everyday, all over the country, and likely undergo rape several times in their lives, if they do live?

Where are the voices of the feminists who talk of domestic violence
Day in and day out, but have nothing to say about such brutality perpetrated on Dalits women and girls? In Rajasthan, MP, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh?

Where are the media who have so much to say, both good and bad, about women in the film industry?
Where are the women's Commissions, the Durga Vahinis, the Rashtriya Swayam Sevikas? The women's wings of the political parties?

Where are the national NGOs and women's groups which have clustered in Delhi and claim to be "the Indian women's movement"?
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