Rohtak Sisters – They Are Not Bravehearts But Criminals

In India, women have an easy way to fame. That is assaulting men in public places and getting instant fame and in most cases getting additional money and compensation from the government. It does not matter whether the case has any merit, the only requirement in all such cases is the woman needs to beat the man mercilessly, abuse him and before doing all these she needs to ask one of her friends to shoot the incident of male assault.

Then thanks to social media the video will go viral and then instant fame with all different media promoting the girl’s story and making her a hero (oh I am just trying to be neutral here) and terming the man/men as instant criminals. Today this business has the instant return of a few lakh rupees for the girl. The man in question may lose everything but that does not matter to the society.

All media is ready to pick stories of such oppression and they are ready to create stories around how the women were teased, molested or sexually harassed and how public was silent in the whole matter and they watched the women being harassed as we have seen in the case of recent Rohtak bus incident (from Zee News)-

Be it teasing a girl in a big mall in Kolkata, be it the famous street brawl in Meerut, be it the harassment of morning walker in Bangalore or be it the latest incident of two girls mercilessly beating up men in a bus in Rohtak, Haryana all such perpetrators of violence are sought to instant fame and stardom by media and by news hungry, hypocrite society. None of them bother to understand what happened in the situation and all are busy making prejudices about the boys being guilty and the girl (s) being innocent or telling the truth.

However, our belief about such degrading standard of women’s moral values gets stronger when we come to know the real story behind the incident that had happened in Rohtak (click the image for the news)–

#RohtakBraveHearts

In fact, when we know the real story and come to know that the two young girls actually made an old lady vacate a seat for them. I fail to understand what level of cruel world we are living in where two young girls forcefully make one old lady vacate her seat and then they are termed as Bravehearts? It is shame for entire Indian media that has failed to report the incident in a proper manner and bring out both sides of the story.

It clearly shows that it does not matter whether there is any truth or half-truth in what the girl is saying, it is shame that our society is always ready to punish the boys the most merciless way. Governments are busy in awarding the girls’ instant compensation in the name of bravery award. The so-called Bravehearts and Indian media were completely exposed when another video of these two women criminals came out (from CNN IBN).

In this case, too the girls were found fighting with two men in a park and the other men around did not say anything or tried to protect the girls. The shameless media did not see that the girls are habitual offenders but reported that the Bravehearts are acing eve-teasing almost on daily basis.

After this video came out and media continued to report the girls as Bravehearts, it shows how low the standard of our journalism has become. Media clearly failed to see them as habitual offenders who need immediate jail term and stern punishment. Along with these girls Indian media and the officials in Haryana Govt. who had decided to reward the girls on Republic Day also need to be punished. They are directly patronizing violence and trying to justify the crime.

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Jasleen Kaur was first exposed on The Male Factor-

Jasleen Kaur was not harassed – she is telling lies

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It is common sense that people around the girls would have protested if the girls were really the victims. The only reason no one protested was that the girls were, in fact, the offenders. The people around didn’t want to get involved in the controversy by saving the boys. Everyone just tried to avoid incrimination by media. The public inaction in both the cases confirms that the girls are habitual offenders and they need immediate and strong punishment for what they have done. Else this would be an everyday affair by criminals and the governments will keep on rewarding such criminals.

Here’s is what the eyewitnesses are saying. My journalist friend Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj went to the village to shoot it. Indian media clearly failed to bring out this side of the story –

To end, if Indian legal system fails to take suo-moto action against the girls and send them for rigorous punishment and if Indian Army does not take the falsely accused guys back that will show that our legal system has completely broken down and we are living in a state of anarchy.

In a recent investigation published by LiveIndia Tv on 28 Dec 2014, it was found that the girls’ family is under heavy debt and they are habitual offenders of others. They have debts to the tune of 60 lakhs from people from different villages. National Commission for Women (NCW) has given such girls bravery certificate. As a civil court, how can they issue any certificate to anyone? Is it not a miscarriage of justice and promoting criminals? Shouldn’t the NCW be banned and its officials be arrested for this step?

[We had the video here but the video account is deleted. This is how the crime committed in the name of women empowerment is suppressed]

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Update on 18 Feb 2015

Rohtak sisters failed the polygraph test.

Rohtak Sisters hid facts - The Tribune
Courtesy – The Tribune

Now note a few facts about this news reporting –

1. This news is covered only in a less known newspaper The Tribune and hence mostly hidden from public eyes
2. The headline is mentioned as ‘Sonepat sisters’ and not as ‘Rohtak Sister’ hence making it difficult for anyone to track back the news at a later point in time
3. Defense counsel will always say something to defend their counsel and will try to find flaws but the news is presented here too softly
This is the reason we never remember crimes committed by women. Also in-spite of committing a serious crime they are still not in jail.
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17 comments

  1. See, we can not be sure if the girls were offenders or genuine victims who chose to retaliate, so saying that they were one of the either without any evidence doesn’t make much sense.

    But by handing out money while not being able to get rid of the lawlessness themselves, the government is, in now way, doing a good job.

    And the media,yet again,did a disappointing job,no surprises there !

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    • If the girls were not at fault everyone around would have thrashed the boys. Media so far only projected the girls’ side of the story and never shown the boys’ story. Even other co-passengers support the boys..

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        • What is humiliation according to you. When anything said against a girl becomes humiliation then why should the crowd need to react. Same way crowd does not react for boys too.

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      • I agree with your assertion about media’s behavior.

        I can’t agree or disagree about what actually happened since we don’t have reliable evidence.

        But when you say that if the girls were not at fault everyone around would have thrashed the boys, I don’t agree with that as well. People usually don’t react to what happens in public space but then again sometimes they do, so no conclusions there also.

        The second-worst thing about the whole issue (first being the alleged molestation/actual assault case) is the lack of objectivity of the media and the government’s tokenism.

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  2. First and foremost,even the discussion that alluding that it is ok for girls to thrash grown up men for the alleged misconduct even if it is true ,is also a very wrong argument.Once think ,if I thrash a woman like that in the public ,because she allegedly had misconduct with me,will I be given the same celebrity treatment?.Obviously no,right?.This is the double standard which our me’DIE’a follows.Also,who in the God damn ,in the right mind, takes videos when other person is being beaten with belt,even if indeed that person has committed some wrong.I fail to understand.If indeed ,he has done something that ,let us ,for the sake of argument say he deserves to be thrashed,it is the responsibility of the railway police to take action.Any law abiding citizen,has to do that.And if they are not following it,my assumption is that ,the offending party ,has done something so mischievous,that the fairer sex(girls),(the born angels,the Devis,the Matas),chose to lacerate them.That means they have evoked the emotions of that particular angel.Now ,it is almost inconceivable for me,that in such scenario,one of the angels would be picture perfectly taking the video of that instant reaction of rage,because the incident committed there is of such magnitude,that they deserve to beaten with belt(as per the public perception).Now put yourself in that position,some person has offended you a lot.And you decided to beat him.And there is also a friend of yours,who has a camera.Now according to my common sense,that friend of mine,will either try to stop me,or him or be just be aghast at such happening.And I don;t think.he will whip out a camera to shoot that incident,picture perfectly and upload on Youtube.Now what kind of twisted mind does that is upto you to conclude.Also,given the current scenario of huge monetory benefits given to women ,for assaulting men and putting false cases on them and beating them with belt,and considering the fame they get by treating men as dogs who can be beat with impunity at their behest,(irrespective of bad conduct or not),the media should be extra cautious,while reporting the incident.Also ,the media has to just take the account of the offender,the offended and then the witnesses,and it should not conclude by itself as long as the case is under investigation.That’s the way ,how it should be.Let me simplify my argument.If the roles were reversed,would it have evoked the same reaction?.An obvious answer is NO.That shows how much misandric,we are.

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