Saturday, December 29, 2012

Re: [IAC#RG] PRESS RELEASE. Death of Delhi's innocent gangrape victim.

The points brought by each one of you are relevant including the sex ratio.
We have forgotten one basic fact that the first organised profession when humans got together was security forces to protect the society from non humans and beastly humans.
Then when the system of marriage was introduced to make men responsible for the children based on the true understanding that maternity is the only certainty and the paternity is a conjucture, the second organised/semi organised profession started that is  what we call derogatorily " Prostitution".This was done to ensure that the single/ other dissatisfied humans both men & women do not oggle at each other and do these henious crimes like rapes.
In our indian society they were called "Dev Dasis" who are the protectors of the marriage system. They were also used by the society to train the techniques of sexual satisfation and go through the sex as a ritual. It shows with what deep respect the society used to see them.
In most of the western countries they have legalised system of sex trades to take away the the sexual urge of  humans which also can be used as a training  ground for both men & women to go through sex to go beyond sex.
Once this is done the probability of such ugly acts
 of rapes can come down tremendously.
 Co P M Das


 
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:28 PM, kumar satyendra <k_satyendra@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear General
 
1. I am in 100% in agreement with your views. I being father of a daughter I am able to feel the pain and the anguish. I would have liked that the culprits be tried and hanged in public.
 
2. But sir, we are missing on two very important social aspects. No doubt, stringent laws, fast courts, efficient and honest police etc will be big deterrent but with all these we are trying to cut the thorny tree from the top. I consider all these as just one third of the measures. Two thirds of the measures are the social.
 
3. I am attaching the male to female sex ratio of India, Delhi and states around Delhi. Do you think this is also one of the root causes, for which all of us are responsible.
 
4. The third cause according to me is the socio economic factor ie labours and blue color workers come to Delhi  from other states. They do not get adequate money to support families. Their families are at home either due to economic reasons or some family related issues. I really do not know how this can be resolved.
 
5. I believe that we got to tackle this problem from the above mentioned three fronts.
 
Best Regards

Saty
Brig (Retd) Satyendra Kumar, SM
 

Sex Ratio of India in 2011

Sex Ratio of India 2011

940 females for every 1,000 males

Total Male Population

623,700,000 (623.7 million)

Total Female Population

586,500,000 (586.5 million)

 

Sex Ratio of India as per 2011 Census

Sex Ratio of India

India

940

Rural Sex Ratio of India

Rural

947

Urban Sex Ratio of India

Urban

926

 

Sex Ratio of India 2012

State / Union Territory (U.T.)

Sex Ratio

Uttar Pradesh

908

Maharashtra

946

Bihar

916

West Bengal

947

Andhra Pradesh

992

Madhya Pradesh

930

Tamil Nadu

995

Rajasthan

926

Karnataka

968

Gujarat

918

Odisha

978

Kerala

1,084

Jharkhand

947

Assam

954

Punjab

893

Haryana

877

Chhattisgarh

991

Jammu and Kashmir

883

Uttarakhand

963

Himachal Pradesh

974

Tripura

961

Meghalaya

986

Manipur

987

Nagaland

931

Goa

968

Arunachal Pradesh

920

Mizoram

975

Sikkim

889

Delhi

866

Puducherry

1,038

Chandigarh

818

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

878

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

775

Daman and Diu

618

Lakshadweep

946

India

940

 



 

Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 19:04:29 +0530
From: vedmalik@gmail.com
To: drbanvir@yahoo.co.in
CC: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] PRESS RELEASE. Death of Delhi's innocent gangrape victim.

Very disturbing news! Feel very sad for her and her parents. Braveheart! RIP.

Public anger should be directed to Electoral, Judicial and Police reforms. 
  • All MPs and MLAs charged for any crime should be thrown out of Parliament/Assemblies. Political parties should be forbidden to give membership to such people.
  • Police Reforms as approved by the Supreme Court in 2006 should be implemented in letter and spirit by all states.
  • Fast courts to deal with crimes against women. 
  • Respect for women in  society should be part of social studies in all schools. No religion or Khap Panchayat should be allowed to pass dictats that violate this spirit.
General (Retd) V P Malik

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:46 PM, <drbanvir@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Such people should be hanged in open place in front of public
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Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 17:38:37 +0530
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] PRESS RELEASE. Death of Delhi's innocent gangrape victim.

IAC does not indulge in politics.

This incident has shocked and roused the nation. IAC will pursue it in our own ways once the TV cameras and NGOs have moved onto other issues, and long after all the candles being lit today have flickered out.

Ajay

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 3:49 PM, <asokemazumder@yahoo.com> wrote:
Come on this is not the time for politics or blame game.
Please practice restraint at least at this hour, please
Regards
AK Mazumder
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From: Mohammed Ghani <mdghani33@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] PRESS RELEASE. Death of Delhi's innocent gangrape victim.

we share your feelings and pray for the departed soul to rest in peace
mdghani





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