share your opinion on r×pe and indian media....... why it is not stopping.? why?
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Crimes against women have been on the rise in the South Asian country. In November, a 27-year-old vet in the southern city of Hyderabad was r*ped and set on fire, sparking huge protests across the country.
In January last year, an 8-year-old girl in Jammu and Kashmir was brutally r*ped and murdered. The Muslim girl was allegedly kidnapped, confined using sedatives and repeatedly gang-r*ed in a temple. She was strangled and then hit with a heavy stone.
According to the latest government figures, Indian police registered 33,658 cases of r*pe in 2017. Experts say that a woman is r*ped in India every 16 minutes.
India, thus, has been dubbed "the most dangerous country for women" by many human rights activists. But why is India so prone to gender-based crimes?
"R*pe is a non-bailable offense in the Indian penal code," Anuja Trehan Kapur, a New Delhi-based criminal psychologist and advocate, told DW. Kapur has assisted government officials on high-profile criminal cases, including the 2012 gang r*pe.
"But people do get bail because of a lack of evidence [in many cases]. The accused are often sheltered by police, or politicians.
Some researchers say the r*pe problem in India is not just a legal issue, as one cannot ignore its social aspect.
we should stop this.
#respect girls.
it'll help
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The central state of Madhya Pradesh reported the highest number of r...e cases across India in 2018, with over five thousand. Northern states Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh followed during the measured time period.