Women's safety always top the list in social concern issues but in a male dominated society of India men grow up in an environment where women are treated as second class citizen and it is tuff to maintain safety for women's in such society. A shameful New Year eve turn into a nightmare on MG road and Brigade road in Bangalore recently ended with sexual violence against women. It was very disturbing to see women in such helpless situation, slamming authorities actions to control crime against women into question. Despite failure to be overlooked controversial remarks coming from Home Minister G. Parameshwara showcases mindset of a hi-tech globalised metropolis. Waiting to be molested or being helped during molestation should not be required, it's high time stand up against such crimes, throw back 'illetrate coward men' with an action, give them what they deserve the best. Be fearless, alert, reactive and fightback with best self defence as women's are not inferior to men, they have full potential to safeguard themselves. What we need is to change the mindset of the people, start educating children from young ages to respect women, take a stand against disrespectful action. Ask people to stop victim shaming and victim blaming inspite punish those who are committing such heinous crimes. We can change the situation only when we come together as a society and make a collective decision to stop sexual harassment.
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