cultural breakdown: What culture she is talking about ? Culture of this country 
? 
This is a primitive civilization . 
 
 
 
 
 

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/women-equally-responsible-for-crimes-against-them/article4273827.ece



RAIPUR, January 5, 2013

‘Women equally responsible for crimes against them’SUVOJIT BAGCHI




“They (tribals) are in live-in relationship. Once a couple gets separated, the 
case goes to the police. Those are not rape,” says Vibha Rao, chairperson of 
Chhattisgarh State Women Commission
Vibha Rao, the chairperson of Chhattisgarh State Women Commission, doesn’t 
agree that her views are a case of ‘blaming the victim’ but is emphatic that 
women are “equally responsible” for the sexual offences committed against them.
The gruesome acts of rape and victimisation of women may have shocked many. But 
Ms. Vibha Rao says that women, influenced by western culture, send wrong 
signals through their dress and behaviour and men often take the cue from those 
signals. “Women display their bodies and indulge in various obscene activities. 
Women are unaware of the kind of message [their actions] generate,” she said.
Ms. Rao’s focus is not the criminal nature of rape or the power relations 
behind it, but she believes excessive “display of body” by women influenced by 
western culture is the key. Ms. Rao, an advocate by profession and a prominent 
BJP leader in the State, says Bollywood with its film songs is adding to the 
cultural breakdown.
Other reasons for sexual offences against women are ignorance of Hindu epics 
that teach values, proliferation of the Internet, and the breakdown of joint 
families. “Joint family system is disintegrating and hence cultural values are 
not inculcated in kids,” Ms. Rao said.
Tribals in Chhattisgarh have little exposure to western culture. But there have 
been several well publicised cases recently when tribal women have been raped 
without the police taking any action. Ms. Rao does agree that rape figures in 
tribal districts of Chhattisgarh are not ‘readily available’ with the Women’s 
Commission, but she says, “They [tribals] are in live-in relationship and have 
consensual sex. Once a [tribal] couple gets separated, the case goes to the 
police. Those are not rape,” said Ms. Rao.
Regarding alleged rape of the tribal women by erstwhile vigilante gang members 
in south Chhattisgarh, Ms. Rao said she cannot comment on ‘sub judice’ matters.

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