WATCH | Video of Women Roughing Up With Police Officer Goes Viral

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Against the general perception of women being the victim or ‘abla naari‘, it is shocking to know that in more than 50% cases of assaulting and misbehaving with police officers registered with Chandigarh police are against women. 

According to data between 2014 and May 2017 provided by Chandigarh Police:

  • 107 people have been arrested for assault on or causing hurt to a public servant to deter them from performing their duty.
  • Of these, while 51 accused were men, as many as 56 were women. This year, three women have been arrested for the crime so far. All of them later got bail.
  • In cases of drunken driving, too, city women have found themselves on the wrong side of law. In 2016, 23 women were challaned after being caught driving in an inebriated condition, while till May this year, six women have been fined.

On monday evening, two women both drunk jumped the red light near the Judicial Academy, Sector 43 and tried speeding away from the spot. But, they moved towards a dead end and halted there. The traffic head constable (traffic) Manjit Singh on the spot when told them about the traffic violation, the women misbehaved with him and tore his uniform.

Law too lax for women, says roughed-up cop

What followed, Manjit Singh says, he can’t ever forget. “Not just I, my whole family is upset and in fact in shock. We feel embarrassed after the video of the two drunk women assaulting and abusing me has gone viral,” the head constable said.

Watch here:

Video Credits: Hindustan Times

I believe the government shows too much laxity when it comes to framing law for crimes involving women accused. They are given too much freedom in the name of rights . The women abused and manhandled me, but the police did not even have the authority to arrest them as the incident took place in the evening. Why such discriminatory laws when women are equal to men in every field?” he said.

The woman staged a drama by hitting herself with a beer bottle. Blood was oozing out of her neck and even a hand. She was doing all this so that she could claim I had injured her. At least one woman, who is married, should have been jailed to set an example. But they were let off after furnishing a bail bond,” he said. 

Commenting on the trend, UT senior superintendent of police (SSP) Eish Singhal said: “Each citizen must respect law, be it a woman or a man.”

What do you have to say Chandigarh. Do share in comments below.

Source: Hindustan Times

Also Read: Boozed Up Girls Misbehaved With Police & Tore His Uniform

 

Ratisha: A woman with varied interests, from geeky technology to serene poetry, but with a solitary passion to play with words. Ratisha is educated in sociology, psychology and human rights, that has sensitized her well to talk about all topics of human concern. She has been writing for many nationally and internationally acclaimed e-magazines and news portals including The Huffington Post, (United States) among others. When not writing, she is either found brushing strokes on a canvas or peering through her glasses into a novel.
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