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#MeTooIndia Should Become Tomorrow바카라™s Future, Not Yesterday바카라™s News

Unless we reform the penal code, use fast track courts, increase our rate of conviction, and dole out more stringent punishment, nothing will change.

#MeTooIndia Should Become Tomorrow바카라™s Future, Not Yesterday바카라™s News
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We바카라™re in the middle of a storm. A #MeTooIndia storm where India바카라™s women 바카라“ dreadfully wronged, horribly harassed and completely fed-up­­­ 바카라“ have gathered the courage to speak out. Their terrifying and heart-wrenching stories of being groped, assaulted and raped, make one weep.

Rightly so.

It takes a lot of courage to speak up because a woman risks ridicule, diminution, job loss, physical threats, defamation cases, and harassment. Fortunately바카라“possibly for the first time in India바카라™s history바카라“women are being heard and most believed. Collectives are being formed to help them with legal, police and psychiatric recourse. The media is supportive. It바카라™s truly fantastic!

Right?

So, why is it that most men facing sexual harassment allegations don바카라™t appear to be taking them very seriously? Why does it take almost nothing for an Alok Nath to 바카라śneither deny nor agree바카라ť the horrific rape allegations against him? Or for a Chetan Bhagat to say that he 바카라śforgot that he was married바카라ť? Or for an Utsav Chakraborty to say that he sent unsolicited pics because he was 바카라śmentally unwell바카라ť? Or for a Kiran Nagarkar and MJ Akbar to maintain a stoic silence? Or for a Kailash Kher to deny the allegations?

Where are the heart-felt apologies? Where is the retribution? Where is the change?

There바카라™s none. Why? Because patriarchy still reigns.

Will publishers stop publishing Kiran Nagarkar and Chetan Bhagat? No.

Will films stop playing Kailash Kher바카라™s songs? No.

Will organisers stop inviting tainted comedians to perform? No.

Will companies stop 바카라śinvestigating바카라ť allegations against their fat cats and actually act on them? No.

Why?

Because sexual harassment allegations rarely ruin a man's career.

Because, like the act, the consequence of predatory behaviour is also a game of smoke and mirrors. These men and their protectors are relying on public memory, which 바카라“ they know 바카라“ is short. They바카라™re waiting for #MeTooIndia to become yesterday바카라™s news so they can reclaim their exalted positions of power and go right back to their ways by better covering their tracks. Till then they바카라™ll serve platitudes, denial or silence, whatever leads to minimum collateral damage.

Sure. Few journalists have stepped down from their jobs after allegations against them. Two of AIB바카라™s founder members stepped away. Phantom Films dissolved. A little affirmative action is better than no affirmative action, but it바카라™s not full affirmative action.

Which begs the larger questions: Have perpetrators faced punishment? Has the workspace become easier for women who are sharing their stories? Have we left a safer India for the next generation of women? Can we ruin #MeToo by letting the accused walk away scot-free?

Absolutely not.

So, what do we do next?

If the movement changes anything, it must begin by changing the narrative of shaming the victim and condoning the perpetrator. Of allowing a man바카라™s power, position and money to drown out a woman바카라™s voice. Women must be believed, unless they give clear reasons not to. Instead of telling women how not to get sexually abused, men must be told how not to sexually abuse.

Due process has failed India바카라™s women for decades, but it can바카라™t anymore. India does not suffer from a lack of laws but the implementation of these laws. Unless we reform the penal code, use fast track courts, increase our rate of conviction, and dole out more stringent punishment, nothing will change. We need women to file FIRs. We need women to exercise the statute of limitations to ensure they get a fair trial. We need a woman officer in every police station. We need helplines. We need panic buttons on mobile phones. We need parents to support their daughters. We need gender sensitivity to be taught in schools. We need course correction so men become aware and educate themselves on what is not ok.

For women in our country to gain their independence 바카라“ from sexual abuse, sexual harassment and sexual assault 바카라“ will take a thousand voices. And these voices must be so strong that #MeTooIndia becomes not yesterday바카라™s news but tomorrow바카라™s future.

Meghna Pant is a multiple award-winning author, columnist, feminist and speaker. The views expressed are her own.

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