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India's Youth Keep Spotlight on Violence Against Women

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by: kanaikaal orumporai
February 14, 2013 7:09 PM
India's establishment, the police and the military, is an inherited setup from her colonial masters, who deliberately institutionalized these kinds of behaviors to contain possible uprisings against their rule. Without dismantling and rebuilding the institutions afresh, there's not going to be a solution to the issue.

The only thing these so called mass protests, that will only happen if any incident takes place in the capital Delhi or in those parts where the elites dwell, are simply going to fuel some political party to exposit it come to the limelight, nothing else. There are far worse crimes against women taking place in other parts of the Union, but are being neglected by the masses capable of exerting pressure, simply because these events happen in non-Hindi speaking regions.

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