tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12218248.post9042298073220004105..comments2023-10-28T05:57:41.781-04:00Comments on Swades: India – Aus: Crime rate comparison – let’s look at statsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12218248.post-2018624200979439172019-03-15T03:43:48.662-04:002019-03-15T03:43:48.662-04:00Thank you so much
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Statistics are whatever you want them to b...Balaji,<br />Statistics are whatever you want them to be. A fair percentage of Indian crimes do not get reported and the reported ones do not get resolved. Did you know that Indians just bash burglars if they catch them and not report it to the (incompetent) police ? I've lived in India and I've seen it. <br /><br />"Australian authorities and media have stated that crimes do happen in India and so there is nothing to be alarmed" - don't add to the stupidity by quoting out of context.<br /><br />"I’m sure most Australians are not racist, but you need to pursue the criminals to find if there is a small minority who are" - what are you doing about it in India ? What are your views on the Australian missionary burnt along with his two sons in Orissa ? Who was caught ? You rant about crime being solved (as if it were a piece of cake) - why have you got the big furore in India regarding "Justice for Ruchika" where IPS officers were involved and got away with it.<br /><br />By the way did you also care to find out that a large number of Indians who have lived in Australia are not particularly inclined to having half-wit morons coming from India, living in clans, 10 to a house who are lecherous, do not know how to conduct themselves and are stupid enough to live in areas more prone to violence (cause they are too cheap to live in a better location and/or they are too busy sending money back home) and more stupid for taking unnecessary risks - hanging around known trouble spots. Now before you rant about how everything should be really secure - ask an Indian woman if she is happy to walk around your capital city alone after 7pm. I know the answer because 2 of them who were born and brought up in Delhi said you would have to be stupid to do so.<br /><br />"What India is worried is whether the cause for the crime is racist" - what a load of bullshit! India has more discrimination - race, colour, religion, caste etc than anywhere else in the world. They just don't whine about it in India because nobody gives a shit over there. <br /><br />Simply - if you don't like it here - GO BACK!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com