Molesters pull Indore Model’s skirt on road, ask to show what’s underneath

The girl said that she will be filing a police complaint on Monday, the police though are yet to receive any report.

A model from Indore took to Twitter to narrate the humiliating experience of sexual harassment she had on a busy road in the city while she was riding her scooty. 

 

She said,

“This happened today. Two guys tried to pull my skirt while I was on my activa and said, "dikhao Iske niche Kya hai?" I tried to stop them and lost control and met with an accident,”

 

In another tweet, the girl claimed that all this happened on a busy road, but no one tried to intervene and her molesters fled the spot and she could not even note down the number on their bike.

 

However what’s even more humiliating was that one of the elderly men who came forward to help the girl claimed that all this happened due to the girl’s ‘short skirt’

The model though made it clear that what she wears is her choice.

She wrote on Twitter,

"What I want to wear is my fucking choice. Those guys don't have any right to harass me because WEARING A SKIRT DOESN'T GIVE YOU A RIGHT TO BEHAVE LIKE THAT. An uncle who came to help me after my fall said, "it's because you're wearing a skirt!" I've never been so offended,"


The model even decided to go live on her Instagram and talk about it. 

She also revisited the area after the incident but could not find any CCTV cameras on the spot. 

The girl said that she will be filing a police complaint on Monday, the police though are yet to receive any report.

DIG Indore Hari Narayan Chari Mishra told,

“I got to know about this through someone, but we haven’t received any report or any information from any of the police stations in the city. We would definitely act, if any report is filed.”

Now we wonder what next will happen in this case.

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