How to Control Rape in India

National Crime Records Bureau, India (Home Ministry)
172 girls go missing in a day.
5160 girls go missing in 1 month. 
In a year, 72,946 girls go permanently missing and never return.

Effective steps to control rape and kidnapping 

•There should be private organizations that work as per the instructions of the victim's family. If the justice system fails to punish the rapist.

Instead of killing the rapist, the government should change their genders. (ex - from male to female by surgery) . Likewise the male ego will go down.

• CCTV surveillance should be installed in public places.

•Social customs should be banned , like 

Dadhicha pratha, Halala, early age marriages of girls. 


Legal & Police

  • Strict enforcement of Anti-Rape Laws (POCSO)
  • Fast-track courts for speedy trials
  • Mandatory FIR & quick police response
  • Better forensic facilities & trained investigators

 Survivor Support

  • One Stop Centres (OSCs) for medical, legal, counselling
  • 181 Women Helpline / 112 Emergency
  • Witness protection & survivor confidentiality
  • Quick compensation & rehabilitation

 Prevention

  • School/college education on consent & gender equality
  • Community awareness campaigns (stop victim blaming)
  • Safe public spaces – lighting, CCTV, safe transport
  • Workplace POSH compliance

 Systemic Reforms

  • Independent sexual crimes investigation units
  • More women police & gender-sensitisation training
  • Transparent data & accountability (NCRB, audits)
  • Encourage bystander intervention

Who are they?

Engaged with trafficking and Rape 

Politicians,

•Businessman, 

•Hospitals, 

•Brothel owners,

•Lust full Society (both male and female participation in the case of early marriage and marital rape ) and, 

Madesh the rapist, forcefully taking the girl child with the support of child's mother and uncle 

•Religious leaders 
•Teachers
•Parents

ADR (Association for Democratic Reforms), which analyses affidavits filed by candidates.

According to their 2024–25 analysis:

151 sitting MPs and MLAs in India have declared cases related to crimes against women.
Out of these, 16 MPs/MLAs have declared cases specifically under IPC Section 376 (rape).

⚠️ Important notes

These are pending criminal cases (declared in election affidavits), not convictions in every instance.
Numbers change with each election, court ruling, or disqualification.
For convicted politicians, the number is smaller — only a handful have actually been sentenced (like Raj Ballabh Yadav, Prajwal Revanna).



















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