I am starting to think you live in a village and live in a bubble. Your comments reflects that you are a product of your environment - which is fervor hindu nationalism without any sense or factual information. India has a rape epidemic specifically in Hindu majority areas often perpetrated by Hindus against other Hindus and its Muslim female population. One only has to google to find many sources on it. Below are just some of the data I found on a simple search and by the names of the rapists and their locations, it directly contradicts everything that you continue to write here.
Pakistan, though has many issues when it comes to equality, rape is not common unlike in India, or else we would see countless articles about it like we see about India’s rape pandemic. Rape is exactly a problem in Hindu areas due to it being part of your culture and religion for thousands of years. It’s hard to change that given the current Hindu nationalist and extremist environment in India. In fact, there’s soft and hard support for rape amongst the Hindu nationalists which often is supported by the other Hindus.
“In 2011 a woman was raped
every 20 minutes in India, according to government data. The pace quickened to
about every 16 minutes by 2021, when more than 31,000 rapes were reported, a 20 percent increase from the previous year. In 2021,
2,200 gang rapes were reported to authorities.“
Sexual violence against women has become normalized, and all Indian men are complicit.
www.nytimes.com
Find out the scriptural basis of what Hinduism has to say about sexual violence and rape against married and unmarried women.
www.hinduwebsite.com
Indian police shot dead four men on Friday who were suspected of raping and killing a 27-year-old veterinarian in the city of Hyderabad, a police official told Reuters, drawing applause from her family and citizens outraged over crimes against women.
www.reuters.com
An 8-year-old Muslim girl was locked in a Hindu shrine, drugged, gang-raped for several days and bludgeoned to death with a stone.
www.latimes.com