Enacting sexual assault. Isn't this something bizarre that the Delhi police is doing with the protesting wrestlers.

@aninditasen (18198)
Raurkela, India
June 10, 2023 4:21am CST
The Delhi police will be taking one of the protesting wrestlers to the WFI president's house to enact the whole sexual assault act on her. Isn't this something bizarre and insensitive on the part of the Delhi police? They say two lady constables will be accompanying her. So what? Will that decrease her trauma? I think this is a kind of mental torture. The protesting wrestlers should take the Delhi police to court. On the one hand the Central government screams " save the girl child", is this the way of saving the girl child. Have the Delhi police lost all sense of decency? It's a kind of insult to the entire woman race.
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@PurnaSharma (2562)
• Guwahati, India
10 Jun 23
The alleged actions of the Delhi police in this situation are deeply concerning, insensitive, and disrespectful. It is important for the protesting wrestlers to seek legal recourse and for the authorities to be held accountable for their actions, as this incident undermines the principles of decency and respect for women.
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• Guwahati, India
11 Jun 23
@evilamericans They are recreating the crime scene to understand the sequence of events, not the actual assault. The purpose is for her to provide a detailed account of what happened during the incident, following standard police procedure.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
11 Jun 23
That's true. Protection of modesty is every woman's right and no one has got the right to outrage it just as a plea of investigation procedure.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
11 Jun 23
@PurnaSharma The players words and proper cross questioning will bring out the whole truth.
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
11 Jun 23
This is evil to the core.
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• United States
11 Jun 23
@aninditasen I understand you perfectly.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
11 Jun 23
Yes, it is. Disrespecting the modesty of a women. It's mental torture too.
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@Jenaisle (16568)
• Philippines
11 Jun 23
Then you should take action, guys. Start a protest if not offline, then online. This could snowball for all people to see. That's a horrible way to help someone, Please do something, my friend. Start a petition, write a letter, post a protest online, etc.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
12 Jun 23
Indians all over the country are supporting the wrestlers.
@prashu228 (37518)
• India
10 Jun 23
If the alleged person is from other religion then this case would have been different
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
11 Jun 23
No, Bilkis Bano too didn't get justice. Her rapists are roaming scott free.
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