The Thomson Reuters Foundation survey says that India is the fourth most dangerous place in the world for women to live in. Women belonging to any class, caste or creed and religion can be victims of acid throwing, a cruel form of violence and disfigurement, a premeditated crime intended to kill or maim the woman permanently and act as a lesson to 'put her in her place'.
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Response rates from 417 Hyderabad voters.
66% Yes |
34% No |
59% Yes |
14% No |
7% Yes, and strongly enforce bans against sex selective abortions |
15% No, punishment of crimes should be equal regardless of gender |
5% No, increasing penalties above current limits may result in unfair prosecution or false claims |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 417 Hyderabad voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 417 Hyderabad voters.
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Unique answers from Hyderabad voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2XCMB56 days6D
Making gender neutral laws should be prioirity but also special needs like ngo to promote femisnt ideas in society
@9T48KNL5mos5MO
Not only women even men are suffering from trans people. If it's a sexual assault like rape then yes the punishment should be server. But if women Is assaulted then people bring up the gender we should ban that first
@9P7NK438mos8MO
Instead of Increasing severity of Punishment, ensuring the preparator gets punished is more important.
@9JFWDG61yr1Y
YES , but punishment of crime should be equal regardless of gender but ban sex selective abortions .
@9CQ773S2yrs2Y
Just enforce existing laws.
@9BX25D42yrs2Y
Domestic violence should also be considered for men.
@964CXQJ2yrs2Y
no, punishment or fear of punishment is remotely any solution to the problem. in fact one has the gumption of thinking about the consequence he would not commit a violence,
@939FKN93yrs3Y
Increasing the severity of punishment doesn't affect the rate of domestic violence. More resources should be directed to protect and help the victims.
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