
The 21 -year -old man shared a disturbing experience near Mata Bahuchar’s temple in Becharaja, Malesana, Gujarat. He said he went back to his hotel when the car stopped in the middle of the road.
“Don’t forget I’m a guy,” Reddit’s poster wrote.
A man got out, he came angrily at him and screamed at his clothes. The young man was wearing shorts (“half lowers”). The stranger said that such a dress was not allowed there, claiming that “our Maa-Behen (mothers and sisters)” live here.
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According to a man, he never wears shorts at home. Then he threatened to beat him, and boasted that the police could do nothing. From his car, he blinked an army style and boasted by defeating “150 people”.
It happened about 200 meters from the police station. The young man far from home felt frightened and helpless.
“Is this thinking? This is” culture “? And we are talking about progress in India? With people who police on clothes, they create threats in daylight and bending that they are above the law and are Kattarbhacts?” The young man was thinking.
“Frankly, I do not understand how even this kind of thinking is possible,” he added.
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The reaction of social media
Reddit wrote that the same thing happened to him, though in another city. The man said loudly that if his legs make him unpleasant, he shouldn’t just look.
“I saw a hint of anger in his eyes, but I was so ready to kick out hell from his leg and give him a lifelong limp,” the user wrote.
“Thank you, Gujarat. The model of India’s state,” came a sarcastic comment.
Another published: “This is how the girl feels when someone stares or something aunt about them.”
“Progress in India is only on paper,” he came from another.
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Some other social media did not feel much with the OP because they thought he was supposed to stand for himself.
“I should have taken shorts and asked if it would be for him …” wrote one Reddit user.
“Bhai, ITNA ISME DUM HOTA so that … (if he really had so much courage, would file a complaint with the police or give him a few strokes right there),” another replied.
One user pointed to the comment “Mind You, Ia Guy” from OP.
“We have just normalized the moral police police clothing so much that it is unfortunately strange to see how men face the same problem,” another user said.
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