Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls

By  Saizel S May 4th 2019 06:51 PM

Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls

The Haryana State Commission for Women on Friday sought police action against a woman who told men to rape girls after a video went viral on social media. The panel wrote a letter to the Haryana DGP in which it asked the police to book the woman under relevant sections.

Also Read: CRPF party ambushed in Pulwama, more than 40 attain martyrdom (See Pictures)

Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls

“The woman is apparently thrashing and using demeaning language against regular customers of a restaurant and commenting on their (group of girls) attire. She is seen inciting a sense of hatred towards those girls and specifically referring to men present there that these women who wear short clothes deserved to be raped,” the letter read.

“This is against the human spirit. The indecent remarks in public spaces outrage the modesty of not only the girls present at the restaurant but the entire community,” it further read.

Also Read: Highways of booze: HC issues notice to DGPs, CSs of Punjab and Haryana in contempt case

Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls Haryana State Commission for Women seeks police action against woman who told men to rape girls

On April 30, the woman had asked seven men at a restaurant to rape the six girls as they were wearing short dresses. The group accosted the woman at a nearby store and demanded an apology. However, the woman refused to apologize and told the girl filming the video to “go to hell”.

-PTC NEWS

Related Post