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How did you conclude they were Hindus ? Usually in Mumbai it is the muslim youth who misbehave with foreigners and use the crowd or mob as a cover for molesting vulnerable girls.

this had already happened during New Year's Eve as well. Mumbai also has a huge floating and resident muslim population.

From all my years in India, and for all their sins, rarely have I seen ordinary hindus misbehave with women when in a group or by themselves. Usually one of the positive features of India and it's hindus are that even in an urban setting they are more or less respectful towards women. The only exception to this is noticed in Western UP or Delhi which are an exception though only to a degree.

Western UP and Delhi happened to be centres of the Mughal Empire and thus it is natural that those who lived in these parts didn't usually get their women treated with respect and neither did they bother to return those favours to anyone else.

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How did you conclude they were Hindus ? Usually in Mumbai it is the muslim youth who misbehave with foreigners and use the crowd or mob as a cover for molesting vulnerable girls.

this had already happened during New Year's Eve as well. Mumbai also has a huge floating and resident muslim population.

From all my years in India, and for all their sins, rarely have I seen ordinary hindus misbehave with women when in a group or by themselves. Usually one of the positive features of India and it's hindus are that even in an urban setting they are more or less respectful towards women. The only exception to this is noticed in Western UP or Delhi which are an exception though only to a degree.

Western UP and Delhi happened to be centres of the Mughal Empire and thus it is natural that those who lived in these parts didn't usually get their women treated with respect and neither did they bother to return those favours to anyone else.

brother most of molestators involed in new year eve hooliganism were hindi speaking bhyias from up,bihar out of 49 just 2 or 3 were local boys . this is main reason why marathas have hatred for hindi speaking people it is again the bhiyas again who r involed in daylight roberries,murders, rapes, This is happening in punjab and chandigarh 90% murderers r from bihar and up. In chandigarh go and see court of chandigarh most of the accused r biharis or up bhiyas .
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This is actually a poor and exaggerated example with a stupid youtube title. It is typical CNN garbage clip/commentary as well. It does not help with the reality.

India is shamefully disgusting when it comes to the treatment of women in public. Bollywood tells Indian masses how to think and behave. Bollywood's message has been that women enjoy harassment.

In India, women are objectified as they are in most of the rest of the world. However, in India the underlying deep rooted sexism and cavemale attitude makes it downright dangerous. Sadly punjabi's around the world are no less disgusting than hindu's muslims or others.

In any sane society where one woman might be harassed, it should be the duty of all men/women in the vicinity to come to the immediate aid of that person.

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Compared to most religions, Hinduism actually accepts sexism a lot.

I'd say Hinduism and Islam degrade women the most.

In Hinduism, a woman is never to be left as an independent individual.

She is to be accompanied by her father. If not father, brother (age does not matter). If not brother, uncle. If not uncle, husband. If not husband, male cousin...etc

Although "TIMES" have changed..changing many activities/morals etc..this is still a part of their RELIGION.

It is NOT their culture, but in their religion to accept these types of attitudes towards women.

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In Hinduism, a woman is never to be left as an independent individual.

She is to be accompanied by her father. If not father, brother (age does not matter). If not brother, uncle. If not uncle, husband. If not husband, male cousin...etc

Not really true .. in North India the reality was that the presence of foreign invaders and elements meant that the culture always veered around to being protective of women and keeping them sheltered out of unclean eyes.

however in South India, you can see more or less how women were/are left to their own devices and left to do their own thing.

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sorry in advance, i must be blind..

where was the attempted rape, i heard something along the lines of get off me, that could easily have been pushing and shoving so where on earth did attempted rape come from??

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I've watched the video. I still can't see any point where any man (hindu, muslim, atheist or agnostic) tries to rape the reporter.

The reporter herself doesn't make this accusation.

It seems some peoples attention span only last for 7 words as a headline. Seriously. Take a long hard look at yourselves.

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