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Monday, December 1, 2014

Haryana Brave Sisters standing up to sexual-harassers on bus Friday Nov 28,2014

 The two sisters Pooja (left) and Aarti (right) were showered with praise for their courage in standing up to the harassment. Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar said the women will be given a cash award on Republic Day
The two sisters Pooja (left) and Aarti (right) were showered with praise for their courage in standing up to the harassment. Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar said the women will be given a cash award on Republic Day Jan 26,2015

Haryana Police have arrested three men after a video of them harassing two sisters on a Haryana Roadways bus went viral on social media.

The two college girls can be seen fighting back to repel their attackers, while their fellow passengers turn a blind eye to the violence.  

The three men have been remanded in judicial custody till December 06,2014
Haryana Police arrested the three youths accused of harassing the sisters. Army sources said they will not allow two of the three to joint the force, though they have already cleared the physical tests

The two sisters, BSc final year students of Rohtak Government College, had confronted the men after being harassed, with one even hitting the youths with her belt.
The victims, in their complaint, alleged that they were teased by some youths in a Haryana Roadways bus when they were going to their college on Friday Nov 28,2014
When the victims objected, one of the accused started beating them up. 

The incident, recorded by a pregnant woman passenger on her mobile, went viral on social media and television.

Sisters Pooja, 19, left, and Aarti, 22, right, were filmed beating up a group of men who were verbally and physically abusing them on a bus in Rohtak, a district in the northern state of Haryana
Hitting back: Sisters Pooja, 19, left, and Aarti, 22, right, were filmed beating up a group of men who were verbally and physically abusing them on a bus in Rohtak, a district in the northern state of Haryana

Amid public outrage over the incident, the Director General of Haryana Transport department has ordered the suspension of bus driver Balwan Singh and conductor Labh Singh with immediate effect.
Taking serious note of the incident, the Haryana government asked the state Director General of Police (DGP) and the transport department to ensure the security of passengers, especially women




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