"To a certain extent, that perception (about Delhi being an unsafe city for women) is correct in sheer comparative terms. If you look at it in terms of the socio-economic scenario, the city is surrounded by areas where they have a totally different attitude towards women.
"There are khap panchyats and problems like female foeticide and infanticide that exists in surrounding areas. The attitude towards women is not like that whether you look at the northeast or Maharashtra or in the south," he opined.
In a manner of speaking, the Delhi gangrape case did bring out several changes, he opined.
"The police has by and large become more responsive. The general tendency earlier was to dissuade the victims from filing complaints. But now we have a separate desk 'womanned' by a lady personnel to listen to women victims," he opined.
"In a meeting with the cabinet secretary, it was I who volunteered that there should be an inquiry against the police.
"It was I who said that the public should know that the government was being responsive towards their protest and it should order an inquiry. It should also form a committee to look at rape laws," he said.
Often when rapes happen, creative mediums like films and songs are blamed. Kumar, himself, has been associated with films and had recently worked as a story consultant on Jai Gangaajal.
"Slowly, society is changing. But it will take lot of time for these things to go. Many people still want a son. You should ask them why? How are girls any different? I have two girls and I have never felt that I should have had a son," he said.
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