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Four Men Detained After Two Women Brutally Assaulted and Molested in Delhi’s Nehru Place Market Area

Two women in their 20s were allegedly molested and beaten by a group of men in Southeast Delhi, leading to four detentions and allegations of an initial delay in police action.

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A group of men allegedly physically assaulted and molested two women in their 20s in southeast Delhi’s Nehru Place area, reportedly pulling at their clothes and slapping them. The victims have further alleged that the Delhi Police initially hesitated to file an First Information Report (FIR) regarding the incident.

Currently, four men have been detained and eight others have been questioned as investigations continue into the harrowing ordeal.

Night of Terror and Alleged Police Inaction

The incident occurred when the two women were confronted by a large group of men who allegedly subjected them to physical violence and sexual harassment. The victims recounted a terrifying experience, stating the men made suggestive remarks and slapped them multiple times.

“They pulled at our clothes and kept hitting us,” one of the victims stated, highlighting the vulnerability of citizens in public spaces. Adding to their trauma, the women claimed that the Delhi Police did not immediately register their complaint.

However, a senior police official later confirmed the progress of the case, stating, “Four men from the group have been detained, while eight other men were questioned in connection with the incident.”

Safety Concerns in the Capital

Nehru Place, a major commercial hub in South Delhi, is typically bustling with activity, making the brazenness of this attack particularly alarming. This incident follows a pattern of rising concerns regarding women’s safety in the national capital, where the transition from harassment to physical assault remains a frequent threat.

The delay in filing an FIR, if proven true, underscores a systemic issue where victims of gender-based violence often face secondary trauma through administrative hurdles when seeking immediate justice and protection.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

It is deeply distressing that in a society striving for progress, women are still subjected to such primal acts of violence and intimidation in broad daylight. The allegations of police delay are equally concerning; the law enforcement machinery must act as a sanctuary for victims, not a barrier to justice.

We believe that fostering a culture of empathy, respect, and swift accountability is the only way to ensure our public spaces remain safe for everyone. We must move beyond mere detentions and address the deep-seated entitlement that fuels such behavior.

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