
I accept that it is a matter of debate if these cheerleaders are too much for
our sexually suppressed Indian psyche but definitely it is not a matter of
debate for our political leaders who should be busy with far more
important matters rather than these trivial issues.
It is ridiculous to demand a ban on such events. It is a matter of choice for
the viewers who belongs to a free nation called India.
Believe me, it is more personal than a national issue. The political leaders
who are opposing this display of cheerleaders must have not got some free
passes or invitation for their family and friends. Once the BIB BIG ego our
political dealers( leaders) are not satisfied , they come up with an issue to teach
a lesson to organizer. Otherwise, what is not happening in our so called great
country which can disturb every civilized mind ???
Mentally challenged minor raped in Delhi
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1159608
Capital shame: Minor ‘raped’, killed
Rape by cop: Kin say police offered money for not filing case
These are few incidents but the fact is that on an average I read 4 to 5 rape cases
every week in my newspaper. In fact, last week there was a news where a
50 years man raped a toddler.
Are we ashamed as Indians?
Are our political leaders ashamed ?
Are they going to organize a strike to stop such kind of crimes or
raise their voice in assembly?
No, they are more busy thinking about cheerleaders. These cheerleaders
are at least not forced to do it. They are doing their job and if some people
do not like it, they have freedom to switch channels.

Enough is enough. This is a country where Rakhi Sawant becomes a
C grade sex icon overnight because she knows how to catch imagination
of a sexually suppressed Indian mind.
Our media knows that people here like to listen her and they regularly
organize one or another gimmick with her to satisfy the hunger of our great
sexually starved Indian viewer.
(Durex survey: Indians not sexually satisfied )
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/durex-survey-indians-not-sexually-satisfied/64245-19.html

When a mob humiliate a girl on New Year, we should know that
we are the most uncivilized society and we need to change something
in ourselves.
Come on, this is 21’st century. Everything is changing and it is changing for
better, my dear. This is not a age where women have to cover herself from
head to toe. Let’s be civilized, give them space and freedom and once they
are happy they will create heaven from a family, from a society and from a
country.
A free India will definitely be a heaven for all Indian men where woman will
have freedom to wear what they want, freedom to do what they like,
freedom to take personal decisions of their own life.
Did you know what Swami Vivekananda said about woman almost before 100 years.

Please read….
“The idea of perfect womanhood is perfect independence.”
“The best thermometer to the progress of a nation is its treatment of its women.”
” There is no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved.”
She is ultimate power, creator of universe. Can we dare to teach them how to behave.




aniche said
this is by far one of the most intelligent and honest pieces of writing by an Indian on our country’s state.
Rahul Mishra said
Thanks for your encouraging words, Aniche.
Sam said
you’re right! i think cheerleaders are fine as long as they are Indian, but that New Year girl abuse pic is shocking.
Sam said
also I hope this guy abusing the girl was put behind bars coz’ if thats not the case then it’s a shame and the govt. should take actions against these ppl. i am sure thta would improve these dumbskulls..
Sumit said
Very good and relevent blog..Keep up the nice work
Navin sharma said
Hi i m new to this blogging n all, but what you have written about the this issues are really great. Its good to see that people here express freely and at least its a good tool to show the frustration about the system.
-NAVIN SHARMA-
sethuram said
Excellent work Rahul
Rainigade said
As I said earlier Rahul…… people such as yourselves are a light in the darkness that is India. Please keep writing……!!
Maneesh said
Well dude, there are laws in almost every country with regards to indecency in public. India does too. And the people vote politicians to positions of power to run the country. Most people dont want to change the channel, they want to watch the cricket, not cheerleaders.
BTW, the cricket is being played in government-owned stadiums.
How can u compare rape to skimpy cheerleeders? Rape is illegal in every country, but still happens in western countries. The public wants skimpy cheerleaders banned too, and the politicians have the power to ban them, not the public.
bharat mehta. said
We should teach our political leader, and university professors that this is the land where, Tantra has had its shape, which today, cultivate the western world….and they earn the sense of Individuality, Individual right, Individual freedom…..and we are still living in collectivisim…lead by terrorist of Mohmedanism…Cheerladies and their opposion on puritanic ground, is shamefull…but not burning problem, Burning problme is that, our scholars and political leader has no sense of philosophy…what language they speak is ascetic… the church language….pure putinanism…
one must be able to see, that bad condition of women is brought by religious vision…if anybody has doubt on my saying…I ask to read, “the city of god’ written by Saint Augustin… the creator of puritanism…
bharat, from surat.
Prashant Srivastava said
I totally agree what you said. this is ongoing chain… we are born and have too many eyes watching our every move… live in a society where expressing love is a crime… you may be beaten to death…. examples like this leaves many unhandled issues that increases internal depression and hunger for anything and everything.
I recall munna bhai MBBS dialogue ” kya chahte ho tumko inke beech chor dun, ye sab log apni apni frustration tum par nikalenege”.
Everyone is fighting for basics and is very tired. We are grown up as a frustrated Adult and that frustrated adult creates another frustrated child. This goes on … Whenever we get chance of doing something that our parents will not know ….we try to take full advantage of that …as this opportunity will never come in lifetime….Is that right… What is the way forward… I think we need to rediscover ourselves and clear the root cause of the frustration… I believe that is a bi-product of our internal unrest…
Rahul Katyayan said
Very true, Prashant! Keep writing! I am a little busy these days in some other work, will send you a detailed reply very soon.
Guppydas said
Absolutely brilliant. One of those very few well written blogs. I sincerely appreciate your effort. I fully subscribe to your view and feel it from heart not just another intellectual agreement. Well written. Thank you for such nice write up.
Rahul Katyayan said
Hello Guppydas, thank you so much for your encouraging response.