When
I read about Mr. Arun Jaitley , our
Finance Minister and an eminent scholar ,defending the ban on
documentary “India’s Daughter “ ,I was shell-shocked because I am damn sure
his personal views on the aforesaid topic
are entirely different from the one he has been endorsing and being evangelic
about .The realisation also dawned upon me that being a political figure leads
to loss of freedom of expression as an
individual and anything you say is a
direct manifestation of intent of your political party .but having said that, does not absolve Mr. Jaitley
because a man of his stature and
eminence should understand that his comments as an individual do have a bearing
on public mindset. Also the way Government has reacted to this documentary ,
puts every Indian in ignominy and gloom .The ban on “India’s Daughter “ is a
vociferous attack on freedom of expression in so called “largest democracy
“ of the world. It antagonises
me how can the government be so blunt and obtuse to not understand that
documentary was an eye opener showing
the extent to which our values have
eroded .Views of Mukesh (one of the convicts ) shows the moral depravity , lack
of humanity and sensitivity in our society .
The reasons for the ban raises some serious question on inadequacy of our system .As put forth by govt. the video will have a bearing on the case which is under trial and also it might provoke further protests as was witnessed during Nirbhaya case . Sorry to say but the reasons are preposterous ,baseless and in a way offending .The lack of remorse in Mukesh’s opinions and the way he was still defending his heinous act was outrageous and repugnant. I am of the strong opinion that this lack of remorse and guilt should and must have a bearing on the case . and as for the protests ,it is within democratic discretion.
Had the government appreciated the efforts of BBC in general and Leslee Udwin (film maker ) ,it should have sent a strong message to perpetrators of such vicious atrocities . Instead what ensued was a kind of “witch hunt “ against Leslee Udwin which was appalling and unfortunate .
BBC planned to broadcast this documentary to commemorate International Women’s Day in 7 different countries simultaneously to elucidate the plight of women and gender inequality prevalent in the countries across the globe .The documentary did not show a problem just limited to our country ,but it apprised the women safety issue with Nirbhaya case being a symbol of all forms of abominable and horrendous sexual crimes being committed worldwide And this particular case was chosen to laud the momentous courage of Indian masses who took to streets and to show the world an example of what civilians are capable of . but alas ! thanks to efforts of our government ,this noble cause was deflated and defeated .
Reaction of government borders on fringes of categorical and abject ‘Denial’ ,one of the psychological defence mechanisms where you simply choose to deny eye glaring fact or truth . It was case of violation of liberty,the basic tenet of any thriving democracy .It was perceived as if BBC had purposefully chosen India to taint its image as a liberal country and we Indians have a habit of taking it too personally .How could someone “insult” us and tell us how pathetic our social plight was ? How could someone raise a finger on us and show us the true picture of “deplorable and pitiful “ conditions of ‘better half’
of our population ? how could a rank outsider (read BBC) dare to expose the inherent gender bias in our mentality ? and more especially how a woman (read Leslee Udwin ) dared to challenge the ubiquitous ‘patriarchal clout’ of our Indian society where we decide for our women “what to wear “ and when to go out “.? Indeed we are offended and our government took a “ righteous “ course of action by banning the film . Our Govt made a brave decision of “hiding “ our shame rather than ‘Saving Our Women ‘(as quoted by Ms. Udwin).
Kudos to government !!!!
thanks to our govt every ‘thinking Indian head’ today hangs in shame .
why are not we offended by panopticon of sexual predacity in which our women are grilled everyday ??
why does not it gall us to see our women objectified by our patriarchal mindset ?
more even why does this Patriarchy itself doesn’t offend us ?
Why are we so opaque to male domination in all walks of life ?
why this insolence towards women ?
why for a woman today ‘going out’ equals to risk of getting raped ?
I wish our government could channelised its energy in searching answer to such quandaries
rather than to ‘abuse’ a noble gesture as put forth by BBC’s documentary. The reasons for the ban raises some serious question on inadequacy of our system .As put forth by govt. the video will have a bearing on the case which is under trial and also it might provoke further protests as was witnessed during Nirbhaya case . Sorry to say but the reasons are preposterous ,baseless and in a way offending .The lack of remorse in Mukesh’s opinions and the way he was still defending his heinous act was outrageous and repugnant. I am of the strong opinion that this lack of remorse and guilt should and must have a bearing on the case . and as for the protests ,it is within democratic discretion.
Had the government appreciated the efforts of BBC in general and Leslee Udwin (film maker ) ,it should have sent a strong message to perpetrators of such vicious atrocities . Instead what ensued was a kind of “witch hunt “ against Leslee Udwin which was appalling and unfortunate .
BBC planned to broadcast this documentary to commemorate International Women’s Day in 7 different countries simultaneously to elucidate the plight of women and gender inequality prevalent in the countries across the globe .The documentary did not show a problem just limited to our country ,but it apprised the women safety issue with Nirbhaya case being a symbol of all forms of abominable and horrendous sexual crimes being committed worldwide And this particular case was chosen to laud the momentous courage of Indian masses who took to streets and to show the world an example of what civilians are capable of . but alas ! thanks to efforts of our government ,this noble cause was deflated and defeated .
Reaction of government borders on fringes of categorical and abject ‘Denial’ ,one of the psychological defence mechanisms where you simply choose to deny eye glaring fact or truth . It was case of violation of liberty,the basic tenet of any thriving democracy .It was perceived as if BBC had purposefully chosen India to taint its image as a liberal country and we Indians have a habit of taking it too personally .How could someone “insult” us and tell us how pathetic our social plight was ? How could someone raise a finger on us and show us the true picture of “deplorable and pitiful “ conditions of ‘better half’
of our population ? how could a rank outsider (read BBC) dare to expose the inherent gender bias in our mentality ? and more especially how a woman (read Leslee Udwin ) dared to challenge the ubiquitous ‘patriarchal clout’ of our Indian society where we decide for our women “what to wear “ and when to go out “.? Indeed we are offended and our government took a “ righteous “ course of action by banning the film . Our Govt made a brave decision of “hiding “ our shame rather than ‘Saving Our Women ‘(as quoted by Ms. Udwin).
Kudos to government !!!!
thanks to our govt every ‘thinking Indian head’ today hangs in shame .
why are not we offended by panopticon of sexual predacity in which our women are grilled everyday ??
why does not it gall us to see our women objectified by our patriarchal mindset ?
more even why does this Patriarchy itself doesn’t offend us ?
Why are we so opaque to male domination in all walks of life ?
why this insolence towards women ?
why for a woman today ‘going out’ equals to risk of getting raped ?
It is unfortunate that people are selfish
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