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Ravanabrahma
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Username: Ravanabrahma

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Posted on Thursday, December 04, 2014 - 2:07 pm:   

elagi pessi vesthadu ani nene vesthunna..

original ga vachina version..

Rohtak :Two college-aged sisters were forced to fight back with a belt after three men harassed them on board a Haryana Roadways bus, while their fellow passengers watched.

The men threw the girls out of the bus, but were later arrested over the incident.
"After our investigation concluded, we arrested three of the accused who will be produced before the court tomorrow," said SHO of Rohtak police station Gajendra Singh.

The episode occurred on Friday when Pooja and Aarti of Thana village - two BSc final year students of Rohtak Government College - were returning home.


The youths, from Rohtak’s Asan village, started making lewd gestures and hurling indecent language.

"One of the goons wrote his phone number on a paper and threw it at us. We told him not to do so. He said they will have to pick it up and accept him."

"The goons followed when the girls even changed their bus. They continued to tease despite a woman passenger objecting."

When the trio crossed all limits, one girl asked them to stop, prompting a goon to push and grab her neck. After noticing that the eve-teaser was pressing her sister’s throat, Pooja removed her belt and became a real “Mardaani”, kicking, punching and beating him up.

The victims said that the goons started hitting them when the bus stopped. However, after being thrown out, one sister threw a brick that hit one of the men as he fled the scene.

Shockingly, the bus crew did not stop the vehicle or help the girls who were thrown out of the vehicle. The driver continued to drive even when the goons were harassing and thrashing the girls. Moreover, the other passengers also remained mute spectators.

The victims even dialled the number of the women’s helpline, but got no response.

One passenger recorded the girls’ fight back on her mobile. After reaching home, the sisters narrated the incident to their parents and subsequently a case was registered at the Rohtak Sadar police station.

The BJP, in its election campaigns, had promised to bring down crimes against women and Dalits but the situation remains the same.

Haryana Women's Commission vice-chairperson Suman Dahiya said: “I will personally visit the place where the incident took place.

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