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All women in India dare not go out at night. Why is this?

Because the sex crime rate in India is appallingly high, women are likely to be violated or even lose their lives if they go out at night, so women in India dare not go out alone after 8 p.m. Even if you are accompanied by your husband, it is very dangerous to go out at night, which shows how difficult life is for women in India.

The superiority of men to women has always been a "characteristic" of India. In particular, India is a country with a very high sex crime rate, and it is also a "crime capital" where female tourists stay away. The most annoying thing is that if an Indian woman is harassed by a man, after calling the police, the police will be biased towards the man, thinking that the woman seduced the man.

Public opinion and laws are completely biased in favor of men, and the status of women is extremely low. In such an environment, who dares to go out at night?

In fact, not only do they not go out at night, there are very few women walking on the streets in India during the day, and they are all wrapped up so tightly that their appearance and figure cannot be seen clearly. Some women will disfigure their appearance to avoid being harassed, which is really sad.

India has a very serious polarization between the rich and the poor. Public security management has always been chaotic. Coupled with the large number of immigrants coming to work, there are huge insecurity factors. Although the streets of India at night seem quiet and peaceful, there are countless terrible crises hidden under this hypocritical surface.

I don’t know if you have heard of the most sensational "black bus case" in India. It was a girl who was assaulted to death on the bus home after watching a movie with her boyfriend at night. The cruelty of this case far exceeds ordinary people's imagination, and the most ridiculous thing is that only four of the culprits were sentenced to death, while the others were sentenced to up to three years in prison.

Low-cost crime is the biggest reason why India has become a "crime capital". It is also the culprit that Indian girls are afraid to go out. Although India is constantly improving this problem, it seems that it is not yet possible. Solve the problem fundamentally.