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bhoot bangla means a haunted house :) and this looked seriously haunted !!

sleeping tiika good angle huh guys? hehe

yes that was some tricky maneuvering with the camera haha

Mandeep Singh of Royal Challengers Banglore received man of the match award during match 33 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Kolkata Knight Riders held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 2nd May 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

In Bhoot banglow at ramoji film city, hyderabad.....

Bhoot Bangla Take "1"

  

Yes..... can you dare to go here.....

   

This place is one of the Corridors of the Old Changi Hospital. Although this was my first visit to this place with my friend Rajesh and i was (un)fortunate as i didn't find anything but here is what people say about this place.

     

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" If you are thinking of visiting the hospital in the hope of bumping into a spirit of any nature, go with 2 or 3 friends. If you go beyond that, you will never see it as they are all hiding behind the window pane or the back of the door WATCHING at you. But of course, you can go there alone, however you will never find yourself ALONE."

 

"The compound was or rather is really haunted. The spirits are especially active on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,” according to the security guard with a definite voice tone. "Usually we can only see them with their back facing us, they seldom show their front," he added. Door slamming, lady screaming in the middle of the night is already a norm thing for him.

 

"On one particular incident at around 1:45 AM, a strong gust of wind blew suddenly when he was reading the paper, making his hair stood on ends. As he raised his head to take a peek at the surrounding, he saw two ladies, a Malay and the other Chinese, standing just 1 meter beside him. When asked about how he feels about his job as a night guard, he said that it was scary in the beginning but he is used to it now. Up to now, the mortuary was still well maintained. It allows accommodation up to a maximum of four corpses.

 

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this is a fantastic shot. i got lucky took me a half hour to catch this too was totally worth it

Aag Ka Bhoot-Feroz Sons-آگ کا بھوت، فیروز سنز

The Bhut Jolokia (the hottest chilli in the world) is a naturally-occurring interspecific hybrid from the Assam region of northeastern India. It grows in the Indian states of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur, and the Sylhet region of Bangladesh. It can also be found in rural Sri Lanka where it is known as Nai Mirris (Cobra Chilli).

Team Royal Challengers Banglore during match 33 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Kolkata Knight Riders held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 2nd May 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

David Wiese of Royal Challengers Banglore during match 29 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 29th April 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

another great motion captue shot i gotta say GA standing motion capture is such a great deal check them out most are just 99 lindens

From Baraf Kay Bhoot, Jasoosi Dunya Novel # 33, Allahabad Edition, November 1954.

did this for the sleeping group in mind check it out great pics there although i look so innocnet dont i laughs

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Dinesh Karthik of Royal Challengers Banglore during match 29 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 29th April 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

From Baraf Kay Bhoot, Jasoosi Dunya Novel # 33, Allahabad Edition, November 1954.

another fantastic shot i had to click a lot to catch but again totally worth it steaming hot huh guys?

David Wiese and Sarfaraz Khan of Royal Challengers Banglore during match 29 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 29th April 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

showing what a good girl i am hehe

Jaidev Unadkat celebrates wicket of Yuvraj Singh during match 31 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Pune Warriors India held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on the 23rd April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Mandeep Singh of Royal Challengers Banglore during match 29 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 29th April 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

Damyali Ka Bhoot, Qamar Naqvi, Sayyara

Chris Gayle acknowledges in hitting century during match 31 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Pune Warriors India held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on the 23rd April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Virat Kohli presenting sapling to Mahela Jayawardene during toss of match 21 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Delhi Daredevils held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on the 16th April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Assam's Bhoot Jolokia has become famous as the worlds hottest chilly a few months back. Guinness Book of World Records has awarded this title to our very own red chili .

Moises Henriques during match 7 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore held at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad on the 7th April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Sarfaraz Khan of Royal Challengers Banglore during match 29 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India on the 29th April 2015.Photo by: Prashant Bhoot / SPORTZPICS / IPL

sweet shot and loking so innocnet yeah right

From Baraf Kay Bhoot, Jasoosi Dunya Novel # 33, Allahabad Edition, November 1954.

Murli Kartik celebrates wicket of Robin Uthappa during match 31 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Pune Warriors India held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on the 23rd April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Chris Gayle during match 27 of the Pepsi Indian Premier League between The Royal Challengers Bangalore and The Rajasthan Royals held at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on the 20th April 2013Photo by Prashant Bhoot-IPL-SPORTZPICS Use of this image is subject to the terms and conditions as outlined by the BCCI. These terms can be found by following this link:http://www.sportzpics.co.za/image/I0000SoRagM2cIEc

Bhoot Bangla Take "5"

 

Lonely gallery……… but it’s not long ago when it u could find many corpse on stretchers carrying around this gallery………….Don’t worry laah………. It’s just another gallery of Old Changi Hospital……….. and now probably it’s “Ghost Guest House”............but when went there with my friend Rajesh it was a low business time.........all rooms were empty :(

 

Another one in the Series(Old Changi Hospital). Details of the place can be found at Dare go here?

    

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5 Exposure, Tone mapped, Played around with saturation and Levels in PS.

Location: Old Changi Hospital, Singapore

 

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Not worship - but equality and dignity display when the policemen are caught displaying biases.

towards rape victims in a sting operation. These patriarchal.

Not a pedestal - but a platform where attitudes are on display even when the police are in full public.

you and I can struggle for a world free view, `protecting' women. Take the instance of a recent Delhi.

of relations of power and domination Police ad campaign against violence on women, that has.

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Strengthen the Struggle for a campus free of sexual a popular actor/director saying, "Make Delhi safer for women..

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harassment and gender discrimination Are you man enough to join me? Don't sit back and allow.

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Resist not only sexual harassment and violence, but also violence against women. Fight it. Report it.".

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patriarchal common sense that justifies such violence Another ad that the Delhi Police has been using for several.

Demand sufficient funds, staff, infrastructure for GSCASH years (can be viewed at www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/.

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Vote Support Elect Shweta Raj Women%20Safetynew.htm) uses a photograph of a woman.

at a bus stop being harassed by some men, while a man.

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As Student Representative to GSCASH and a woman look on passively. The ad copy says, "There.

are no men in this picture...Or this would not happen...Surely.

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If you've come to help me, you are wasting your time. you can't let a woman be teased in front of you? You are a.

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But if you've come because your liberation is bound up real man. You know how humiliating and embarrassing it is.

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with mine, then let us work together. - Lilla Watson for her. So protect her. And help her. Escort her away from.

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How Should We Struggle Against Sexual the scene. ...Save her from shame and hurt...Protect women.

from eve teasers.".

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Harassment? What Should `Gender- There is no contradiction between the ideology of.

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Sensitisation' Mean? How to Revitalise patriarchal protection in the Delhi Police's ads, and the.

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GSCASH? A Perspective patriarchal stereotypes and biases displayed by its.

policemen in Tehelka's sting. These ads refuse to recognize.

The GSCASH in JNU, and elected student representation in that the very machismo and masculine `protectiveness' they.

GSCASH, came into being as a result of sustained struggles are invoking against violence on women, is in many instances.

by students and teachers against sexual harassment. Even responsible for the violence that women face! As the Hindi.

before Supreme Court's historic Vishakha Judgement (1997), proverb has it, `jis laung se bhoot bhaga rahe the, bhoot.

JNU campus started debating the need for an autonomous usi laung mein tha' (the sense of which can be roughly.

body, outside the ambit of the Proctorial Board, at campus rendered as: `the disease lurks in the very pill that's.

level to deal with cases of sexual harassment. So when the prescribed as a panacea'). After all, aren't the men who.

Supreme court made it mandatory to create a body against seek to control their sisters' or daughters' friendships,.

sexual harassment at every workplace (the Vishakha relationships and mobility; who ask their wives to avoid.

Judgement), the ground was already mature in the campus wearing jeans; who commit `honour' crimes, `real men,' acting.

through debates and discussions from early on and JNU in a socially-sanctioned way, as guardians and protectors.

became one of the first institutions to create its own of women? If a woman is `indecently' dressed, or if she was.

GSCASH. out late at night or at a pub/nightclub, and therefore failing to.

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As we approach GSCASH elections in JNU, `gender- display the `shame' that is expected of her, doesn't she fall.

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sensitisation' remains one of the key tasks of the GSCASH. outside the protective circle of masculine guardianship? Isn't.

.

What do we mean by `gender-sensitisation'? In my view, she, in other words, less than a `real woman,' according to.

.

`gender-sensitisation' cannot just mean a concern for patriarchal thinking, and therefore, deserving of rape? Isn't it.

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`protecting' women from sexual harassment. We need to possible, according to the Delhi Police's own cops, that.

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actively ask uncomfortable questions, and disturb the `real men' mistook her for a `slut', a woman without chastity.

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attitudes to gender and sexual violence that we inherit from and shame, who neither needs nor deserves masculine.

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society and are an `automatic' part of the dominant protectiveness?.

.

`commonsense'. So, `gender-sensitisation' must mean that in our.

.

Not Patriarchal `Protection' - But Equal Access classrooms, in our hostels, in our public celebrations and.

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to Public Spaces gatherings (such as hostel nights and fresher/farewell.

.

Just recently, a sting operation by Tehelka has parties), we go beyond talk of women needing `safety' and.

confirmed the ugly truth: police officers in the NCR region `protection.' Rather, let us assert that `safety' from sexual.

.

believe most women `ask for rape'; they believe that women harassment ought to mean that women have an equal right.

.

who wear modern clothes, have male friends, drink alcohol, with men to access public spaces and workplaces without.

are divorced, etc are all `provoking' men to rape them. The fear, irrespective of what time it is, what they are wearing,.

sting also showed how these cops have a deeply ingrained and whether or not they are accompanied by male.

bias against women from `Darjeeling, Nepal, North East', companions, and who those male companions are. In other.

saying that these women are all prostitutes who falsely words, the concern ought to be to that of gender equality,.

.

complain of rape. Of course, it isn't only beat cops who rather than the patriarchal ideology of masculine guardianship.

.

think like this: top cops like KPS Gill, Chief ministers like and `protection' of women..

.

Sheila Dixit and Mamata Banerjee, have all said similar When we resist sexual harassment, let's be clear -.

.

things. P.T.O..

..

 

Bhoot Bangla Take "4"

 

Half Engaged means half Empty...........wanna join Ghost there........

 

Another one in the Series(Old Changi Hospital). Details of the place can be found at Dare go here?

     

Settings

F9, 50mm, ISO400

5 Exposure, Tone mapped, Played around with saturation and Levels in PS.

Location: Old Changi Hospital, Singapore

.

We seek But my point is that patriarchal attitudes are not just on.

display when the policemen are caught displaying biases.

Not worship - but equality and dignity towards rape victims in a sting operation. These patriarchal.

attitudes are on display even when the police are in full public.

Not a pedestal - but a platform where view, `protecting' women. Take the instance of a recent Delhi.

you and I can struggle for a world free Police ad campaign against violence on women, that has.

of relations of power and domination a popular actor/director saying, "Make Delhi safer for women..

Are you man enough to join me? Don't sit back and allow.

Struggle for a campus free of sexual harassment and violence against women. Fight it. Report it.".

gender discrimination.

Another ad that the Delhi Police has been using for several.

Resist not only sexual harassment and violence, but also years (can be viewed at www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/.

patriarchal common sense that justifies such violence advertisement/Women%20Safety/.

Women%20Safetynew.htm) uses a photograph of a woman.

Demand sufficient funds, staff, infrastructure for GSCASH at a bus stop being harassed by some men, while a man.

and a woman look on passively. The ad copy says, "There.

Vote Support Elect Shweta Raj are no men in this picture...Or this would not happen...Surely.

you can't let a woman be teased in front of you? You are a.

As Student Representative to GSCASH real man. You know how humiliating and embarrassing it is.

for her. So protect her. And help her. Escort her away from.

If you've come to help me, you are wasting your time. the scene. ...Save her from shame and hurt...Protect women.

But if you've come because your liberation is bound up from eve teasers.".

with mine, then let us work together. - Lilla Watson.

There is no contradiction between the ideology of.

How Should We Struggle Against Sexual patriarchal protection in the Delhi Police's ads, and the.

Harassment? What Should `Gender- patriarchal stereotypes and biases displayed by its.

policemen in Tehelka's sting. These ads refuse to recognize.

Sensitisation' Mean? How to Revitalise that the very machismo and masculine `protectiveness' they.

GSCASH? A Perspective are invoking against violence on women, is in many instances.

responsible for the violence that women face! As the Hindi.

The GSCASH in JNU, and elected student representation in proverb has it, `jis laung se bhoot bhaga rahe the, bhoot.

GSCASH, came into being as a result of sustained struggles usi laung mein tha' (the sense of which can be roughly.

by students and teachers against sexual harassment. Even rendered as: `the disease lurks in the very pill that's.

before Supreme Court's historic Vishakha Judgement (1997), prescribed as a panacea'). After all, aren't the men who.

JNU campus started debating the need for an autonomous seek to control their sisters' or daughters' friendships,.

body, outside the ambit of the Proctorial Board, at campus relationships and mobility; who ask their wives to avoid.

level to deal with cases of sexual harassment. So when the wearing jeans; who commit `honour' crimes, `real men,' acting.

Supreme court made it mandatory to create a body against in a socially-sanctioned way, as guardians and protectors.

sexual harassment at every workplace (the Vishakha of women? If a woman is `indecently' dressed, or if she was.

Judgement), the ground was already mature in the campus out late at night or at a pub/nightclub, and therefore failing to.

through debates and discussions from early on and JNU display the `shame' that is expected of her, doesn't she fall.

became one of the first institutions to create its own outside the protective circle of masculine guardianship? Isn't.

GSCASH. she, in other words, less than a `real woman,' according to.

patriarchal thinking, and therefore, deserving of rape? Isn't it.

As we approach GSCASH elections in JNU, `gender- possible, according to the Delhi Police's own cops, that.

sensitisation' remains one of the key tasks of the GSCASH. `real men' mistook her for a `slut', a woman without chastity.

What do we mean by `gender-sensitisation'? In my view, and shame, who neither needs nor deserves masculine.

`gender-sensitisation' cannot just mean a concern for protectiveness?.

`protecting' women from sexual harassment. We need to.

actively ask uncomfortable questions, and disturb the So, `gender-sensitisation' must mean that in our.

attitudes to gender and sexual violence that we inherit from classrooms, in our hostels, in our public celebrations and.

society and are an `automatic' part of the dominant gatherings (such as hostel nights and fresher/farewell.

`commonsense'. parties), we go beyond talk of women needing `safety' and.

`protection.' Rather, let us assert that `safety' from sexual.

Not Patriarchal `Protection' - But Equal Access harassment ought to mean that women have an equal right.

to Public Spaces with men to access public spaces and workplaces without.

fear, irrespective of what time it is, what they are wearing,.

Just recently, a sting operation by Tehelka has and whether or not they are accompanied by male.

confirmed the ugly truth: police officers in the NCR region companions, and who those male companions are. In other.

believe most women `ask for rape'; they believe that women words, the concern ought to be to that of gender equality,.

who wear modern clothes, have male friends, drink alcohol, rather than the patriarchal ideology of masculine guardianship.

are divorced, etc are all `provoking' men to rape them. The and `protection' of women..

sting also showed how these cops have a deeply ingrained.

bias against women from `Darjeeling, Nepal, North East', When we resist sexual harassment, let's be clear -.

saying that these women are all prostitutes who falsely.

complain of rape. Of course, it isn't only beat cops who P.T.O..

think like this: top cops like KPS Gill, Chief ministers like.

Sheila Dixit and Mamata Banerjee, have all said similar.

things..

..

 

.

How Should We Struggle Against Sexual Harassment? What Should 'Gender-Sensitisation' Mean? How to Revitalise GSCASH? .

A Perspective .

The GSCASH in JNU, and elected student representation in GSCASH, came into being as a result of sustained struggles by students and teachers against sexual harassment. Even before Supreme Court's historic Vishakha Judgement (1997), JNU campus started debating the need for an autonomous body, outside the ambit of the Proctorial Board, at campus level to deal with cases of sexual harassment. So when the Supreme court made it mandatory to create a body against sexual harassment at every workplace (the Vishakha Judgement), the ground was already mature in the campus through debates and discussions from early on and JNU became one of the first institutions to create its own GSCASH. .

As we approach GSCASH elections in JNU, 'gender-sensitisation' remains one of the key tasks of the GSCASH. What do we mean by 'gender-sensitisation'? In my view, 'gender-sensitisation' cannot just mean a concern for 'protecting' women from sexual harassment. We need to actively ask uncomfortable questions, and disturb the attitudes to gender and sexual violence that we inherit from society and are an 'automatic' part of the dominant 'commonsense'. .

Not Patriarchal Protection But Equal Access to Public Spaces .

Just recently, a sting operation by Tehelka has confirmed the ugly truth: police officers in the NCR region believe most women 'ask for rape'; they believe that women who wear modern clothes, have male friends, drink alcohol, are divorced, etc are all 'provoking' men to rape them. The sting also showed how these cops have a deeply ingrained bias against women from 'Darjeeling, Nepal, North East', saying that these women are all prostitutes who falsely complain of rape. Of course, it isn't only beat cops who think like this: top cops like KPS Gill, Chief ministers like Sheila Dixit and Mamata Banerjee, have all said similar things. .

But my point is that patriarchal attitudes are not just on display when the policemen are caught displaying biases towards rape victims in a sting operation. These patriarchal attitudes are on display even when the police are in full public view, 'protecting' women. Take the instance of a recent Delhi Police ad campaign against violence on women, that has a popular actor/director saying, Make Delhi safer for women. Are you man enough to join me? Don't sit back and allow violence against women. Fight it. Report it. .

Another ad that the Delhi Police has been using for several years (can be viewed at www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/advertisement/Women%20Safety/...) uses a photograph of a woman at a bus stop being harassed by some men, while a man and a woman look on passively. The ad copy says, There are no men in this picture

Or this would not happen

Surely you can't let a woman be teased in front of you? You are a real man. You know how humiliating and embarrassing it is for her. So protect her. And help her. Escort her away from the scene.

Save her from shame and hurt

Protect women from eve teasers. .

There is no contradiction between the ideology of patriarchal protection in the Delhi Police's ads, and the patriarchal stereotypes and biases displayed by its policemen in Tehelka's sting. These ads refuse to recognize that the very machismo and masculine protectiveness they are invoking against violence on women, is in many instances responsible for the violence that women face! As the Hindi proverb has it, jis laung se bhoot bhaga rahe the, bhoot usi laung mein tha (the sense of which can be roughly rendered as: the disease lurks in the very pill thats prescribed as a panacea). After all, arent the men who seek to control their sisters or daughters friendships, relationships and mobility; who ask their wives to avoid wearing jeans; who commit honour crimes, real men, acting in a socially-sanctioned way, as guardians and protectors of women? If a woman is indecently dressed, or if she was out late at night or at a pub/nightclub, and therefore failing to display the shame that is expected of her, doesnt she fall outside the protective circle of masculine guardianship? Isnt she, in other words, less than a real woman, according to patriarchal thinking, and therefore, deserving of rape? Isnt it possible, according to the Delhi Police's own cops, that real men mistook her for a slut, a woman without chastity and shame, who neither needs nor deserves masculine protectiveness? .

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