From here, learn what kind of country India is.

Pinkie 2022-12-08 16:55:22

In the past two days, I have been chasing an Indian series "Delhi Crime", which is only 7 episodes short. It is based on the gang rape of Indian women on a bus.

I usually also like to watch Indian movies. Their movies are good at telling stories and portraying characters. They are not exaggerated and can describe one thing well. This movie also adheres to this style, with no extra plot, straight to the point, every detail is detailed, and the images of the characters are three-dimensional and full. The content mainly tells about an ordinary Indian woman and her boyfriend who took a bus at night and was attacked by 6 Indian men. The woman was gang-raped and beaten by brutal means, and finally the two were thrown out of the car. The police carried out the case. Track down the story.

The process of committing the crime on the bus at that time is not reproduced in the film, and the main line is the police investigating the case and chasing the suspect. Through the film, I learned about the living conditions of the Indian police and ordinary people. The police station in Delhi will have power outages because of arrears in electricity bills. The detective does not dare to disclose his identity because the police occupation will affect the marriage of his daughter. TV, and when each police officer appears at the beginning of the film, the subtitles are accompanied by their years of police service when their names are typed. There are those who have been in the police force for more than 10 years and 30 years. After working in the police force for so long, they are still financially stretched. No social status. Because the government provides the police with limited funds, they can only have no vacations and work continuously. They work tirelessly for this case, but they cannot get the understanding of their superiors and the public. Protests at the entrance of the bureau and marches on the streets led to violent clashes. The superiors wanted to take the opportunity to replace the police commissioner because of political intrigue and to find a scapegoat within the police department to quell public anger.

Under pressure from all parties, Valdica, the female deputy police commissioner, launched an investigation and pursuit of the case that caused a sensation across the country. She is a very good police officer, calm, decisive and clear-headed. And from a woman's point of view, she can understand the victim better, she has the responsibility to take responsibility for this case to the end, and to let the women of this city live in a safe environment.

The status of women in India is very low. Even if women are sexually harassed and violated, most women dare not stand up to defend their rights and interests. The police do not care about such matters. Many cases are not resolved in the end. Men's crimes against women are more reckless, and there may be many historical reasons for this result. But in a country where civilization is developing, this needs to be changed. From the ideological, legal, and cultural, these cancers are eliminated one by one, and the world will reduce such tragedies. Hope to see them change. . . .

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