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Politicians Tell Us Why Rape is a Woman’s Fault (And Other Gems)
Here’s a handy compilation of misogynist statements made by Indian politicians over the years.
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Here’s a handy compilation of misogynist statements made by Indian politicians over the years. (Photo: The Quint/Harsh Sahani)
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Ever wondered why Indian women are afraid of reporting sexual assault? It’s because we have been repeatedly told that rape is a woman’s fault, by our leaders.
Here's a handy compilation of misogynist statements made by Indian politicians over the years; perpetuating a culture of victim blaming, endorsing misogyny and promoting child marriage along the way. (Looking at you, Mr Om Prakash Chautala.)
‘Rape Takes Place in Cities, Not Villages’ – 2013
Rapes take place in cities and not in villages. Such incidents happen due to the influence of western culture and women wearing less clothes.