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mandangi
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 7:52 pm
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APS RTC is encouraging gender discrimination. In busses they are writing "streelani gouravinchadam mana sampradayam, vallaki ketayinchina seatla lo varine koorchonivvandi". APS RTC dont know the actual meaning of respect. Respecting women means giving equal respect to women which is given to men. There is nothing wrong in women sitting near men in busses. Busses generally run short distances. Womens chastity will not spoil by sitting near men for short journey. APS RTC should not encourage such foolish things.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 6:56 am
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If you look at the number of seats that are allocated to Women vs Men, the Women's seats will be around 33%. Does this mean APSRTC is following reservations? Do you think thus number has to change otherwise?
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:50 am
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I have noticed many times. Women are not sitting near men even empty seat is available near men. Men are not sitting near women even empty seat is available near women. APS RTC is becoming too foolish. Even in islamic countries also busses do not have separate seats for men and women. We are stooping down to worse level than islamic countries.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 10:10 am
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Once i was travelling in bus. Gents seats were not empty in that bus. I found ladies seat empty. I sat in that seat. One couple boarded that bus at one stop. Place was found empty near me only. In that couple husband forced me to get up from that seat. I said that i was sitting in that seat from first and i did not find empty in gents seats. That person did not listen to me. Conductor also supported him. If men can stand and travel why cant women also stand and travel? Young people can do not feel so difficulty in stand and travel without relating to gender. She is young woman. I am also young man. If i can stand and travel she can also stand and travel. Her husband and conductor argued with me meaninglessly.
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