Although the abuse of women in India is not new, what has happened recently is more terrible than one. In particular, the reason why this Indian woman was brutally killed by her relatives made people indignant.
According to Indian media reports, on December 5, 19-year-old woman Kierti was working at home, her mother and brother came to see her, Kierti quickly let them into the house, however, just as she turned to prepare tea, her brother suddenly took a sickle and attacked her from behind, and her mother grabbed her ankle as an accomplice, and then the brother cruelly cut off her sister's head. It is reported that Kierty was 2 months pregnant before her death.

After the crime, the mother and son directly rode away, and the police have arrested the mother and son, according to the two, the reason why Kierti killed Kierty was because in June this year, Kierti eloped with her current husband through free love, and the family did not get a penny from her.
From this incident, it is not difficult to see how low the status of Indian women is! And the "free love" that is common for women in other countries has become a heinous thing in the Indian woman's body, which is enough to anger the closest family members and lead to such a fierce revenge! It's almost inhuman.
In recent years, the incidence of vicious crimes in Indian society has been high, and in addition to the security of "mud cannot support the wall", there are also other factors affecting it. Affected by the epidemic, India's economy has suffered serious setbacks, which has made the already difficult life of the people at the bottom worse, and many people have reached the point of selling their children and daughters.
According to incomplete statistics, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, at least 4 million girls have been forced to sell, and many families have sold their daughters as a means of making money. A few months ago, an 8-year-old girl was sold to a 28-year-old youth, a 16-year-old girl was sold to a widower in her 50s, and so on, these girls left the school at a young age, married a woman, and began their tragic life.
India's social environment is not friendly to women, the strict family atmosphere has been seen, and the society can better capture the problem.
In November, an Indian man demanded that a married woman marry her, and after being refused, he retaliated by pouring acid and killing her. Previously, there were Indian judges who violated the law and sexually assaulted others, and Indian policemen deliberately committed crimes, breaking the skull of their girlfriends because of a little dispute, but the police also excused them, calling their girlfriends "extortion". There are even Indian rapists and murderers sentenced to death who have been successively reduced, causing public outrage.
Not long ago, an Indian man continuously assaulted three underage girls under the age of 7 and killed one of them, and before he was arrested, he wanted to attack the old woman, even the Indian police could not read it, even wrote a 500-page indictment, and the court also vowed to strictly deal with it, but even so, the man could not be sentenced to death, but was sentenced to life.
It has to be said that the Indian authorities are too indulgent to the perpetrators, and conversely, they are too unfriendly to women. The life of the offender is life, is it not the life of the victim? If criminals cannot be severely punished, how can we restrain other unscrupulous black hands? What is the deterrent effect of the law?
India's crime rate has long been known in the world, and the security is notoriously poor, which is why many foreign women dare not travel to India. Previously, indian women's rights organizations marched many times on the streets to call on the government to give women a higher social status, but it finally failed.
Under pressure at home and abroad, the Modi government has also stood up for this, but in the end it has not been put into practical action. Think of such a religious country as India, the preference for sons and daughters has long been deeply rooted, where is the shadow of a "civilized country"? Nowadays, there are so many more vicious crimes against women, the authorities turn a blind eye on the one hand, and even deal with criminals fairly on the other hand.
I have to say that India can have today, and the Indian government cannot escape the blame. (Editor: FY)