100% of women in India above 18 yrs, have been subjected to physical harrasment
Eve teasing, groping, molestation, and other severe acts.
Ladies, I'm happy to be Proved wrong
So aaj subah, I stepped down at Nizamuddin Station and I was walking towards the Gate number 2 exit. Usi time, ek aadmi bumped into me and that bump felt very strategically planned and groped my chest. I screamed at him and then went off. Next, I was on the escalator and again he came behind me and started catcalling me ( dash is so big and stuff like that). He even started pushing my purse around to feel me. Tab hi, I confronted him again and he got defensive. I started screaming at him and called the RPF, he then ran away. I tried catching him, he fell but then ran away and I couldn't stop as I had multiple bags with me.
I feel very scared, awful and weird. I've never encountered such type of a situation.
And the man had the audacity to grope someone twice and he was a middle aged dude.
When I see how Indian laws are so skewed towards women and how easily a woman can file false cases against a man to get him jailed, I always wonder why the government made such biased laws. But then I read about these cases, and I'm like, 'Bro, what the hell is happening in the 21st century? Why are some men so filled with lust?
I don't know what to say when a girl gets raped at age 6 or an innocent man gets jailed due to false allegations. We are a failed society.
I'm so sorry for what you have experienced. I know it's traumatizing, and sometimes these types of memories take days to fade away.
It's sadly true.
There is no point approaching the police. They will either blame your clothing or ask you to pay extra for filing the FIR.
Justice is a joke in this country. Police system is laughable. Next time when you see that guy, hit him with your knuckles and scream as hard as you can inorder to get attention from the mass and then the rest will take care of it.
Eve teasing, groping, molestation, and other severe acts.
Ladies, I'm happy to be Proved wrong
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