Truth is India and Pakistan are both very bad regarding women rights. It is very hard to say which one is worse. Its like comparing Rwanda & Sudan. Women's right is not the subject to be taken lightly. It is not joke. People like sarbakaf & Gazoo, who are trying to shame us should do some soul searching. I guess you guys were not blessed with good family background hence poor level of education. You guys stoop very low to dig dirt against India then blame whole nation for wrong doing of few. Gazoo you said you are old man, then where is your WISDOM. My guess is sarbakaf is a the young immature boy but you being senior citizen, Looks like you just wasted your life...
I have with me link to amnesty international as well as data of rapes in Pakistan from different human rights organizations. I don't want to post them as they are too horrible. Gang rape, child rape, burning of women and so on 99% of case in Pakistan are not even registered. This things are not for scoring points against each other.
You Pakistanis must be very proud of making this kind of country, for which creation millions of INDIANS(before partition we all were Indians) had to give their life.
This is just few para from one such case:
.............................Women in Pakistan face staggeringly high rates of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence while their attackers largely go unpunished owing to rampant incompetence, corruption, and biases against women throughout the criminal justice system. Women who report rape or sexual assault encounter a series of obstacles. These include not only the police, who resist filing their claims and misrecord their statements, but also medicolegal doctors, who focus on their virginity status and lack the training and supplies to conduct adequate examinations. As for the trial in rape cases, typically, in the words of a Lahore district attorney, "The past sexual history of the victim is thrown around and touted in court to the maximum." Furthermore, women who file rape charges open themselves up to the possibility of being prosecuted for illicit sex if they fail to "prove" rape under the 1979 Hudood Ordinances, which criminalize adultery and fornication. As a result, when women victims of violence resort to the judicial system for redress, they are more likely to find further abuse and victimization.
Women victims of domestic violence encounter even higher levels of unresponsiveness and hostility, as actors at all levels of the criminal justice system typically view domestic violence as a private matter that does not belong in the courts. Police respond to domestic violence charges by trying to reconcile theconcerned parties rather than filing a report and arresting the perpetrator, and the few women who are referred to medicolegal doctors for examination are evaluated by skeptical physicians who lack any training in the collection of forensic evidence. When asked about the domestic violence victims who have been examined at his office, the head medicolegal doctor for Karachi explained that "25 percent of such women come with self-inflicted wounds."..............................