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On women, PM Modi served An uncomfortable message by IMF boss

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https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/imf...-needs-to-pay-more-attention-to-women-1840061

This is the second time in four months that IMF chief Christine Lagarde has called out PM Modi on the condition of women in the country.

Indian authorities, starting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, should pay more attention to women in the country, Christine Lagarde, the IMF chief, said at a media conference in Washington on Thursday.

At the World Economic Forum meet in January, Ms Lagarde said she had told PM Modi that he did not mention the women of India enough in his speech to the summit and "it's not just a question of talking about them".

"I was hoping he would have said a bit more. Wish he had talked a bit about girls and Indian women," she had then told NDTV. That nudge was grounded in economics as well. She believes economies do better when its women do better.

Ms Lagarde's fresh reminder to the Indian authorities to take care of its women comes against the backdrop of reports about an eight-year-old in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua was kidnapped, drugged and held for several days while she was raped repeatedly and then murdered.

The International Monetary Fund managing director called it a "revolting" crime.

"What has happened (in India) is just revolting. I would hope that the Indian authorities, starting with Prime Minister Modi pay more attention because it is needed for the women of India," she told reporters when asked if India's economic reforms were inclusive enough.

The horrific details of the suffering that the young girl had endured before her death in January emerged this month when the police filed charges against the eight accused, evoking national outrage.

PM Modi was also criticised by activists and the opposition for his silence and reluctance to reign in BJP leaders who were seen supporting the accused. This case had coincided with news about another minor fighting for justice, blaming the police for not acting against a BJP lawmaker Kuldeep Singh Sengar who had allegedly raped her last year.

PM Modi did make a fleeting reference to the rapes at an event last week but many activists insist that he needs to speak, and do more.

Protests to demand that the government take concrete steps to check sexual violence against women followed PM Modi to London. One of them, Navindra Singh, an Indian-born lawyer who lives in Britain, told Reuters that the government was "doing nothing, and you feel sorry for the families because of the total injustice of it all".

PM Modi, who in the run-up to the 2014 elections had campaigned against the previous Congress-led coalition for crimes against women, had yesterday asked political parties to not politicise the crime.

"When a child is raped... we cannot compare these incidents in numbers for different governments. Rape is rape... How can we accept this?" PM Modi said at an event on Wednesday. A UK-based student group denied entry to this event had claimed that they didn't get the final invite because they wanted to ask him about steps that he was taking to protect women.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Relatively remarkable moment at the IMF meetings just now: Lagarde called out Indian PM Modi by name to do more for women. Comment came in context of official Indian indifference to another gang rape.</p>— Kevin Carmichael (@CarmichaelKevin) <a href="https://twitter.com/CarmichaelKevin/status/986957542487216128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 19, 2018</a></blockquote>
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In before Indians claim IMF are nothing and their opinion doesn't count. (Only counts when on Pakistan).

The fact is the world is waking up to the realities of India.
 
This is one matter I wish our Govt and opposition work together for the betterment of the society. Every women be it Muslim or Hindu, Dalit or higher caste, rich or poor, Indian or foreigner, every women should be protected and those are guilty of rape or even mere harassment should be dealt with.

Women safety is not big of a concen in my hometown, and its mostly UP/Bihar thing, but Id want every corner of my nation to be safe for women.

Right now Im absolute gutted with the news and how politics have been played instead of serving justice. Im ashamed....

[MENTION=133135]kaayal[/MENTION] stay safe.
 
Indian posters working on exposing Christine Lagarde's Pakistani heritage as I type this.
 
Quite humiliating for India. However, i believe they have brought it upon themselves.
 
Well, she's right.

But I've never got this mentality of throwing stones at the PM or President of a country on everything from a broken streetlamp to a full-scale riot.
 
Problem of rapes and women rights are deep rooted and can’t be solved by a PM.. Indians themselves are very patriarchal in nature and the sex depravity and conservative nature of the society along with men feeling the superior class due to upbringing is etched in the society since birth..
 
Well, she's right.

But I've never got this mentality of throwing stones at the PM or President of a country on everything from a broken streetlamp to a full-scale riot.

I don't understand it either, but I'd say Modi is partially responsible for this. He's a bit of a dramebaaz and likes to show off when he's abroad. All these rockstar like speeches at MSG and Wembley is an attempt to position himself as someone larger than life. Would have been better if he'd gone about ensuring economic reforms without mouthing off everywhere.

Not that this IMF person has any locus standi on this topic; neither does her opinion mean anything.
 
In before Indians claim IMF are nothing and their opinion doesn't count. (Only counts when on Pakistan).

IMF's opinion doesn't count -- either on India or Pakistan. What counts is when they give you a loan, you have to re-pay it. Fact is Pak is forever struggling to re-pay IMF?WB loan, sometimes you can't even pay the interest (or have to take another loan to re-pay just the interest). India has never faced a situation like this.

Facts matter, opinions don't.
 
The situation has always been dreadful with regards to women safety in India but the past two weeks or so have been something else with all the dastardly rapes and murders of infants coming to light. I don't think I've ever been more embarrassed to be Indian than I have been in the past weeks.
 
BJP passing the death penalty punishment for rape of anyone 12, atleast they are quicker than Congress in this regard which would table the bill debate on it for 10 years.
 
The situation has always been dreadful with regards to women safety in India but the past two weeks or so have been something else with all the dastardly rapes and murders of infants coming to light. I don't think I've ever been more embarrassed to be Indian than I have been in the past weeks.

Thanks for discussing scales of your embarrassment.
 
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