Me and my brother were heading back from work this morning when we were stopped at a barricade near Mill stop. We requested them let us pass but the JKP personnel started hurling abuses and constantly yelling that we should talk to SHO. We parked and my brother got down..
to ask about how to contact SHO and his name. At this point he started beating him with laathis and not just him, an elderly man with a SKIMS prescription and cancer society card as well. I got down to defend both. The laathis stopped but the abuses didnt.....
They threatened to take a video of my brother and his car so they could teach him a lesson later.
One was hurling abuses at me. Other was saying "sister aap is se Bahar raho".
That reeks of mindset that women exist somewhere out of this framework of victimization, where they can easily prey on young boys and pretend to be messiahs for women.
That reeks of mindset that women exist somewhere out of this framework of victimization, where they can easily prey on young boys and pretend to be messiahs for women.
Also I dont seek any help or redressal from the same institution that inflicts this misery on us. I'm putting out the incident just so that people know how deep the occupation runs and how ordinary people have a brush with it everyday, in their most routine activities.