The documentary India’s Daughter holds up a mirror to society, it tells us how bad our mindset is, how we look at our own children. But how many of us are willing to look in the mirror and see what’s there?I don’t understand why the government wanted to ban it. It is possible that they were fearing outrage and people taking to the streets after the telecast of the documentary. It could be a law and order concern for them. But for the truth to be known, it is necessary that the filth comes out too. The documentary has the comments of lawyers and other eminent people in society. It is necessary that these voices are heard by people, so that the struggle that my daughter was part of continues.How will we protect our daughters if we don’t tell our sons what is wrong and should not be done? Isn’t it time to admit that there are both good and bad people everywhere and that certain ways of thinking have led to the death of our daughters?I heard what the rapist Mukesh Singh said in the documentary. He thinks that my daughter asked to be raped. It made me feel sad, but not angry. It disturbs me when people like him say it was the girl’s fault that she was raped. But I have stopped getting angry now because many men, even from good families and with good degrees, seem to think like this. How can our daughters study and work freely if society thinks like this?It is worse when politicians sitting in Parliament say the girl could have prevented rape. How can they make such irresponsible statements? Don’t they understand that what they say will be heard by hundreds of people? I think these men have no respect for women , which automatically means they have no respect for their parents. Their thinking is sick. Also, Mukesh is challenging society and the judicial system.He is spitting on society and the courts. I wonder why there is a delay in executing the death sentences. Shouldn’t the appeals of the convicts be dismissed?When my children were growing up, I did not favour the boys over my daughter. I have two sons, one is still in school while the other is doing engineering. I wanted all three of them to study hard. There was no option but to educate them, make them capable of good jobs and liberate them from poverty. Our daughter was the most loved child, she kept us together. She was an inspiration to her brothers.The incident has deeply affected our family. After her death, for me and my wife, every girl on the street is like a daughter. We ask parents to treat their daughters as they treat their sons. Educate them but at the same make them strong and, more importantly, teach your sons to respect women.My wife and I brought up our children with the sole intention of making them good citizens. I can proudly say that we have achieved that. Our daughter has shown society its true face. She has changed the lives of many young girls. She remains an inspiration even after her death. She fought back those devils. We are proud of our daughter.