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Indian releases 'UK's Daughter' video in response to BBC documentary


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Ravi
Every action has equal & opposite reaction!
by Ravi on Mar 16, 2015 10:04 PM

UK's Daughters will never be given the same publicity. BBC will be exposed for its hypocrisy.

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coolguyhero
please show
by coolguyhero on Mar 15, 2015 06:54 PM  | Hide replies

I was in favour of UK documentory since the begning because thier population is less but rape count is high .india is better than UK.mr.singh please show this documentory all over the world so everybody should know that now in india the goverment is change who can answer to anything.

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Raju
Re: please show
by Raju on Mar 16, 2015 10:07 AM
BJP can only give fitting reply to any country

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: please show
by Vijay Sahani on Mar 16, 2015 01:09 PM
This film is not made by BJP. BJP's reply was to ban India's daughter. A medieval mindset not fit for 21st Century.

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deepak yadav
Re: Re: please show
by deepak yadav on Mar 16, 2015 02:33 PM
How bjp cme in to picture ...dumbo

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Jaswinder Chabra
THOSE WHO GLOAT
by Jaswinder Chabra on Mar 15, 2015 05:29 PM

over some western lunies holding a mirror to the Indian society are actually disappointed at the uncovering of their 'mask' so soon. To add to their discomfiture is the news filtering in that leading channels in UK like SKY, VIACOM,Channel 4, Channel 5 etc are not airing this video by Mr Harvinder.

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piri
Harvinder Singh's work
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 04:28 PM  | Hide replies

is exactly akin to an overused pot calling a kettle black !

It is another matter that his effort will not meet with any resistance in the UK; at least not a fraction as much as the BBC documentary met with in India !!

Underlings are forever condemned to be ignored !!

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Abhijit Joardar
Re: Harvinder Singh's work
by Abhijit Joardar on Mar 15, 2015 04:59 PM
t is another matter that his effort will not meet with any resistance in the UK; at least not a fraction as much as the BBC documentary met with in India !!
Exactly, this is the difference which is why UK is a leader among RAPISTS countries.

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piri
Re: Re: Harvinder Singh's work
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 10:58 PM
Who cares how many raxpes occur in Britain. The point of comparison is how the British govt and the British law enforcement machinery responds to raxpes (in comparison to how the Indian law enforcement agencies respond to raxpes in India) !!

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gaurav chaturvedi
Re: Re: Re: Harvinder Singh's work
by gaurav chaturvedi on Mar 16, 2015 07:28 PM
Thats it, No One Responds to Raxpes in Britain. You can Raxpe as Many Ladies as u want govt machieneries can save u

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piri
Re: Re: Re: Re: Harvinder Singh's work
by piri on Mar 16, 2015 11:47 PM
And perhaps that is why the raxpe conviction rate in Britain is 60 % while it is only 24 % in India ???

Do think about what you are writing before writing !

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KRISHNAMURTHY V
FITTING REPLY !
by KRISHNAMURTHY V on Mar 15, 2015 04:21 PM  | Hide replies

This is a fitting reply to the British who think that they are the only clean souls in the world. While they have a lot to clean up their stable, they are worrying about India, where the incidence of rape is very low and where most of the men ( there are exceptions, no doubt) and the religion / customs revere their ladies.

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coolguyhero
Re: FITTING REPLY !
by coolguyhero on Mar 15, 2015 06:55 PM
totally agree

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THERE WAS
by on Mar 15, 2015 11:14 AM  | Hide replies

a letter from an Indian (residing in U S since 43 years), published in The Hindu recently. He says he never saw anything positive about India or even Europe in American media. Such is their insularity. According to him there was a report in American media which says Sweden and U K are among the top rapist nations. Now, if this report is true, how come Ms Udwin did not notice it? Was it ignored deliberately? Or was it inconvenient to accept it? Selective Amnesia? Are Sweden and U K not developed countries with liberal and permissive societies? I think Such questions are a taboo and one may ask at the risk of being branded as an apologist of the rapist.

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piri
Re: THERE WAS
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 01:50 PM
I too read that letter in the Hindu.

Perhaps his 43 years in the US has made him forget or made him ignorant of the fact that there is a very wide gap between how the crime of raxpe is perceived in India and in the developed west !

Though it is a long time since he left India, it is still difficult to believe that he is not aware at all about this big difference.

There are two indicators about raxpe in India and in the developed west that show the difference I spoke of :

1. The rate of reporting of raxpe is very very low in India while it is much higher in the west. This is not mere conjecture. The abysmal rate of reporting of raxpe in India has been surveyed, documented and dwelt upon by numerous public and private agencies. There have been several studies commissioned by the central and state governments to identify the causes and suggest solutions for this very embarrassing fact of life in India. And the reports of almost every committee has converged on the aspect of social shame that prevents most victims of raxpe from reporting their experiences. Indian society, especially north Indian society, condemns and ostracizes the victim of raxpe and lays almost the entire blame on her than on the raxpist. Most of the raxpe victims, fearing such ostracism, choose to hush up the matter if they can.

The situation is very very different in the UK and in other western countries. Raxpe is seen as a crime against women and treated accordingly. The rate of reporting of raxpes

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piri
Re: Re: THERE WAS
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 02:08 PM
is consequently, much higher there.

2. The approach of the law enforcement agencies towards raxpe is also very different in India compared to that in the west. Both registration of crimes and registered cases leading to conviction are very low in India while they are much higher in the west.

Indian policemen, in general, are usually resistant to registering complaints of raxpe, especially if such complaints come from the weaker segments of society such as the poor and the marginalized. Raxpes in the vast rural hinterlands - large areas of which still are in the grip of medieval era feudalist models of land ownership, tenancies, bonded labour, very poor infrastructure for public education and health, etc. - are very poorly reported, registered as crimes and investigated into. The police is often complicit with the perpetrators in keeping such crimes hushed up or in destroying evidence. This is the reason why few of the raxpes are registered as cases and even fewer are investigated into successfully. This is also another reason why many victims do not approach the police at all.

Such a *complex tapestry of reasons* (as one of the committee members tasked with preparing a report on low raxpe reporting and conviction in India for the Union ministry of women and child welfare remarked in his report) is almost entirely absent in the UK and in other western countries.

Yet, for all the differences in rates of crime reporting, registration and conviction, the UK

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saranathan Narasimhan
Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by saranathan Narasimhan on Mar 15, 2015 02:13 PM
it should be more stringent

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piri
Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 02:15 PM

according to this very article (quoting official statistics), has a raxpe conviction rate of 60 % while it is only 24 % in India !!!

Add to this the perspective of much lower raxpe reporting and registration in India, and you face the reality of the huge difference between raxpe in India and in the UK !

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Raju
Re: Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by Raju on Mar 15, 2015 02:29 PM
well written, may i know the answer why men covering all their skin and y women not able to cover?

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by Against Pseudos on Mar 16, 2015 12:51 PM
Who cares about UK? :-)

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Sri Das
Re: THERE WAS
by Sri Das on Mar 15, 2015 02:39 PM
You didn't seem to understand what she tried to convey us. It is a very interesting fact that we are still kids and play along the second fiddle with media...FYI...the idea behind the documentary is very clear...India stood behind Nirbhaya whereas no other country showed that spine to fight for a rape...if you had understood that...there was no need for all the issues. Indians, us, are weak, bonded by emotional garbage...think first before you act...n always give a second thought before you write something.

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KRISHNAMURTHY V
Re: THERE WAS
by KRISHNAMURTHY V on Mar 15, 2015 04:26 PM
Everyone knows what sort of lives the Americans are living-- it is only a life of material comfort and nothing else. A child with one parent, or a divorced wife or husband cannot be happy in the true sense of the world. There is more to marriage than just comfort and personal rights; there is a 'giving' and 'taking' on the part of everyone. In India many a family which was in the dumps had come up due to the 'sacrifice' of a widowed wife; a sacrifice of her personal rights and comfort for the betterment of the family. It is the lack of this 'family system' that is the cause of ruin in the westernised societies of the world. Hope we Indians learn a less from this.

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piri
Re: Re: THERE WAS
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 04:41 PM
What about the....errr.....the subject of raxpes in India, their low reporting rates and their very low conviction rates ?

Can anyone really hope to hide these realities ??

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by Against Pseudos on Mar 15, 2015 05:33 PM
Piri;
How many school kids get killed in Indian school shoot outs?

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piri
Re: Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by piri on Mar 15, 2015 06:00 PM
The documentary was about raxpe, was it not ?

Admitted finally that the BBC doc is correct in content ?

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: THERE WAS
by Against Pseudos on Mar 16, 2015 10:08 AM
Piri:
ROTFLMAO... The documentary was about how many r@pes happen in Britain. Read the article again. :-)

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coolguyhero
Re: THERE WAS
by coolguyhero on Mar 15, 2015 06:56 PM
actually udwin purposly made anti indian video to malin indians reputaion.she didn't aska single question to the culprit which will shame him.she made a video with the purpose & she broke the law.

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P S SHAH
Re: THERE WAS
by P S SHAH on Mar 15, 2015 12:05 PM
Rediff is bias towards BBC and Leslee Udwin and don't like to print any critical remarks at them.

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kieran dsouza
good
by kieran dsouza on Mar 15, 2015 11:02 AM

I request Lesley Udwin to please go see it

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Ronit
on this panel there r sadist ppl with the aim to negate india
by Ronit on Mar 15, 2015 10:15 AM  | Hide replies

Here some sadist ppl who feel enjoyment in negating india for many years. When something positive happens with india they become silent. But india will keep on progressing

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Ronit
record on enviornment of uk shud also b examined
by Ronit on Mar 15, 2015 10:06 AM

Along with their atrocities in colonial period in india. Is their any film on racism?

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