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lol.
Our women don't carry around guns.
LOL it's getting obvious to me that alot of the trolling is initiated by the Indian posters and some of them can get downright rude and nasty as well. No need to drag in Pakistan over this. I don't see why u have to blame the rising gun culture in India on a foreign nation. That's as good as Americans blaming their gun problems on China or Iraq.
The answer to this problem is not changing the gun possession laws but to improve legislation and also the police force. You can't claim that your government is doing it's job if the people are going to follow their own initiatives for self and home defence. A whole load of new problems would start if u start allowing all these annoyed women to carry guns. If they don't get the right firearm training, it will be disastrous.
I read somewhere in that article about gang rapes in Delhi. You guys really need to work on law and order back in your capital. I was in Delhi once in '98 with a few friends on a high school trip. That year it was ranked the 2nd most dangerous city on earth after Lagos I believe. And true enough, I was mugged in a tuk tuk and I had friends who were mugged outside the hotel. The authorities were not helpful in the least and were infact intimidating. If nothing's really changed since then.....
None of those I believe were Pakistanis though. They were all Indians or at least looked Indian. I doubt India gets floods of guest workers from Pakistan, and I doubt there are many Pakistanis over there either, so lets be civil and stop the insults.
I do not believe Pakistan has got to do anything with it. North India always faced the brunt of the turbulent history for the past 2000 years whereas South India comparatively saw a stable history as it was protected by Vindhyas to a certain extent. The last remnants of the past history is what I feel manifests itself in a slightly higher macho behavior in men of certain parts of North India.
That's what I thought. Back then when I was heading for Delhi, I actually consulted with my Tamil tutor over here who had been to India a few times. His expertise was limited to TamilNadu though. He painted a pretty good impression of what life was like over there and I went to Delhi thinking I knew it all. I was certainly faced with something I had never expected. I do believe the South and the North are very different, the North being alot more rugged and more like an old western film in that sense.