Prostitution had
reduced sex to a commodity meant to be traded. Women have been pushed to treat
their bodies as commodities for survival, left with no option but to make sex
their profession. Legalizing
prostitution in India -a supportive approach sounds encouraging nevertheless there
are certain social aspects which stand as a hindrance for its progress. Indian
society is not yet ready to increase its level of maturity and understanding on
prostitution and it is perceived as a stigma and remains the dark side
of society. We are advancing by launching
Mangalyaan and are proud about it, but our thinking is still lagged behind and
the society is not ready to accept the choice of minority thinkers.
There are a number of young girls waiting for
a break and willing to go to any lengths in the film industry. Few taste
success but in order to maintain the glamorous lifestyle they have become
accustomed to when they are left with no other option but to indulge in this
‘dhanda’.
Shweta the girl who
caught the nation’s attention with her award winning performance in the movie
‘Makdee’ was indicted for running a prostitution chain. She received exclusive
coverage from the media but none of her clients received the same amount of media
attention, they still hide behind the cover of anonymity. If selling an illegal
substance is a crime then buying it is also a crime. When you punish the seller
you have to punish the buyer for encouraging the seller to sell. The whole
episode of her being involved in prostitution came into light as some media
channel conducted a sting operation. Why can’t the same operation be conducted
on corruption, scams etc?
She did not ask for
sympathy, but rationally explained the root cause of her actions. There are
many men who also break the same law, but nobody questions them. Why this
dichotomy? Situation drives people to such compromise.