New Delhi : Many cases of molestation of girls and women often come to the fore on the pretext of applying color on the day of Holi. In such a situation, people get a chance to misbehave with the girls. Some of these incidents are such that they give goosebumps. One such incident happened in Delhi on Holi. Where three youths have been detained for molesting and assaulting a Japanese girl.
Japanese girl misbehaved
Actually, this surprising video has been shared on the social media platform Twitter. Sharing the video, a user wrote that this is for those who were against the #BHARATMATRIMONY Holi campaign. A Japanese tourist in India. Imagine your sister, mother or wife being treated like this in another county? Maybe then you will understand.
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For those who were against #BHARATMATRIMONY Holi campaign. A Japanese tourist in India. Imagine your sister, mother or wife being treated like this in another county? Maybe you will understand then. pic.twitter.com/VribIpXBab
— Ram Subramanian (@iramsubramanian) Mar 10, 2023
‘Blood is boiling’
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson Swati Maliwal expressed anger over the incident by tweeting. She said, “Blood is boiling every time I watch this video. No matter what happens, I will not spare any of them, we will make sure each and every one of these ruffians reaches behind the bars.
My blood is boiling every time I watch this video. I will not spare any of them no matter what happens, we will make sure that one of these ruffians will end up behind bars. pic.twitter.com/ckDKrYry6B
— Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) Mar 10, 2023
Girl left India and reached Bangladesh
Significantly, the police said in a statement, “The girl has tweeted that she has reached Bangladesh and is mentally and physically fit.” According to the police, the tourist Japanese girl was living in central Delhi’s Paharganj. The three accused who have been arrested. One of them is a teenager and he is also from the same area. However, the girl has not lodged any complaint regarding the incident and has reached Bangladesh from India.