RSS is not ready to accept the Indian republic . They have the idea that this 
nation is still the kingdom of Bharatha . They are not ready to accept the 
plurality of this nation and its many religions and its people . This is the 
truth behind this statement . 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/25-years-court-data-proves-RSS-chief-wrong-75-of-rape-convicts-from-Bharat/articleshow/17895592.cms


25 years' court data proves RSS chief wrong; 75% of rape convicts from 
'Bharat'By Rukmini Shrinivasan, TNN | Jan 5, 2013, 05.47 AM IST



NEW DELHI: Women's groups have criticisedRSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's view on rape 
in "India" and "Bharat" for being regressive. But data shows that not only are 
Bhagwat's views regressive, they're also plain wrong.

While the National Crime Records Bureau does not split registered cases of 
sexual assault by rural and urban areas, Mrinal Satish, an associate professor 
of law at Delhi's National Law University, used court data to find that 75% of 
rape cases that led to convictions over the last 25 years were from rural India.

For his doctoral dissertation at the Yale Law School in the US, Satish looked 
at all high court and Supreme Court cases involving rape reported in the 
Criminal Law Journal (which reports criminal law cases) between 1983 and 2009 
in which at least one court (trial court, HC or SC) had convicted the accused. 
The data thus does not include cases in which the accused was acquitted at all 
levels. Satish also had to leave out cases that were not for some reason 
reported in the Journal.

He found that over 80% of these rape cases in high courts and close to 75% of 
rape cases in the Supreme Court came from rural areas. Close to 75% of gang 
rape cases in HCs and 63% of gang rape cases in the SC came from rural areas. 
Over 65% of cases involving the rape of a child (less than 12 years old) came 
from rural areas. On average, 75% of all rape cases in higher courts that had 
led to at least one conviction came from rural areas. While the numbers are 
fairly proportional to India's rural/urban population, they do disprove 
Bhagwat's statement that rapes do not take place in rural areas.

"Rape as a tool of caste violence is rampant in rural areas," says Kalpana 
Viswanath of the women's rights group Jagori. "The controlling of women's 
bodies through institutions like khap panchayats is also a rural phenomenon," 
says Viswanath.

Moreover, activists hotly dispute Bhagwat's attempt to draw a correlation 
between "modernity" and rape. For one, custodial rape, which has little 
correlation with "modernity", is rampant in India. The case that changed the 
history of rape law in India, the Mathura rape case in which two policemen in 
north-east Maharashtra raped a tribal girl in a police station, was a case of 
custodial rape. Rapes of disabled women, patients in hospitals, children and 
older women - all with little association with "modernity" - are extremely 
common, Viswanath adds. "Ultimately this is an attempt to take the debate back 
to making rape the fault of women, rather than focusing attention on where it's 
needed, on society and institutions," says Viswanath.




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