Bantwal: Woman manhandles man for occupying ladies’ seat in bus


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (RJP)

Bantwal, Nov 26: A woman manhandled a man by grabbing his collar when he refused to vacate the seat reserved for ladies in the bus.

The incident happened near Thumbay on Saturday, November 25 in a KSRTC bus.

The bus was moving towards Mangaluru with full of passengers at around 9 am. A woman passenger found a man seated on a seat reserved for women. She asked him politely to vacate the seat. But the man refused. To make the matter worse, another man was heard telling this man not to leave the seat. This angered the woman and she suddenly grabbed the man by collar and pulled his bag.

The man, who was frightened by the sudden ‘assault’ by the woman, vacated the seat and stood at a ‘safer’ place away from the woman. Fellow passengers said there was no argument after the incident as the woman’s action put a full stop to the problem.

The argument which started at Kempugudde bus stop near Bantwal Bypass Road ended in Thumbay,

A passenger secretly recorded the incident and circulated it in WhatsApp which went viral subsequently.

People have praised the woman for her courage.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 04 2021

    If this lady requested politely, I don't think the guy would have refused. She must have started with a rude behaviour. Else, why the man was being supported and not the lady? Non of the ladies over there supported her either. She could have called the conductor and explained the situation. Instead, she chose to do rowdyism, manhandle the guy and create ruckus.

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  • Dev, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 28 2017

    This woman should have been in the Ladies toilet to which Mr. Rahul had visited. hahaha

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  • Reshma Pinto, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Please induct this lady into the Mangalore Police Department...She has passed all tests in that one incident..

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Woman seat reserved for woman only ,when there is woman standing beside him how can this man (BOOPA) sit in that seat, and when that lady told in first warning itself he would have given the seat, Village woman always arugue like this that is not wrong.

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  • Joshwa, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    The First Four Seat Reserved gives a security/secure feeling to a women. So Men please do understand. :)

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  • MR, Shimoga

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    She is so arrogant. feel sorry for her husband, imagine what he has to go through...

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  • Jagdesh, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Ultimately I feel pity on the woman's husband, how he might sufferring with her cruelty life.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Some men here are commenting like women are their enemies
    Women are weaker section of society compared to men
    Give respect to women & don't sit on the seats reserved for them

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  • Johan, Surathkal/dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    By stereotyping woman as weak it's clear how much respect you are giving them!!!typical chauvinistic Indian male

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  • Roshan, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    Weak doesn't mean physically weak
    God created Man first & woman was created from Man
    Dubai Government has reserved approx 35% of seats for women are they foolish & hypocrites like you?
    You must ask your father that whether the seats reserved in buses for women like your mother is right or wrong? He may give you correct answer

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    We don't have a problem with women. We have a problem when women who demand that they need to be treated equally, and then ask for special privileges.

    I understand why there are seats allocated for disabled and elderly... but why there should be seats designated for women?

    I agree that the guy is in wrong over here on the basis of the stupid rule. But that does not give the right to the lady to assault the man.

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  • XYZ, DUBAI/MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    well this was a brave act of fighting for your seats... which is reserved for ladies back of driver.... its obligated for them... n no male passenger is allowed to seat... my question what about two seats while entering in front door in bus reserved for aged n for physical people... no body is bothered to give that seat which is allowed for senior citizen n physical challenge people .... i find young male n female occupying seats which is reserved for senior n physically challenge people without any concern they just go blind when they notice this people... most heroic conductors to show them showoff they will scream on male passenger if he is occupying seat which is reserved for ladies... but no action....on this....

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    In our undivided DK district, women don't take sides of distressed woman. In the video it is clearly visible.other women are are silent.

    In other places I have seen, more women would join her and vacate the man.

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  • Nishar Ahmed, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Taking the wrong advantage of being women. Such a bad manners while demanding for her "RIGHT"!!! it's good to have reserved seats for ladies as far as in a country like India where public transports are always crowded. Indeed the guy should have cleared it when ladies had to stand there. But the woman's behaviour in a public transport terribly shameful and condemnable.
    Few cases, like I've witnessed ladies ignoring the pregnant woman, ladies with small children and even senior citizens while seated, but men mostly extend their respect towards them.

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  • Mohammed, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Ladies should be seated only in seats reserved for them. Ladies seated elsewhere should compulsorily vacate the seats for gents.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    @Mohamed mangalore,I cant support your saying.well what this woman did is not a heroic act..she could have waited for a while,and complain to conductor to vacate him from ladies seat.Just catching him on collar is not a lady like.it is more a gunda vareity.Many times we see men doesnt even vacate the seat to women or a elderly woman ,even they are young and could stand for a while.Rest seats are not compulsorily for men reserved.Best is share seats to people who need it very bad.Many times women are troubled by men while seated next to them ,or by conductor during his way through.so seats to women too can compromise sometimes.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    After seeing the video...
    Looks like educated working women.
    She knows legal things...
    So nothing wrong in her part if the seat comes in first four rows behind the driver.

    Our men should start respecting law of the land instead of building arguments...

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  • OSWALD VAZ, BAHRAIN/ THOTTAM

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    When a seat is empty in ladies row i had seen ladies not occupy that seat instead they go & sit in some other place . This is not right. Then men have no option they have to go for ladies seat. So there should be clear instruction that no ladies should occupy other seat when ladies seat is vacant . Then this problem won't arise. Now in today's world both ladies & gents are equal.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    He should have acted on some courtsy that's all.
    Ladies first attitude or resapect was missing.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    That youth look like educated person, so don't think he will sit on seat, reserved for Ladies. If he does, yes he is wrong and should have vacated seat immediately a woman approached him.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    This lady easily can grab best overacting award... what she wanted to prove ? her action is really funny.

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  • RAJ KUMKAR, mangalore/kudla

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Over acting by lady... show off

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  • Rampe, Kudla

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    ANY ONE NOTICED ?? Behind the scene, there was a person encourage him to sit and said don't move . otherwise he would give seat on first request and it wouldn't be controversy.

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  • D'souza, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Many people feel what that woman did was right. No doubt the man is wrong. He should've vacated his seat immediately. But imagine yourself in his place, and the woman grabbing your collar in front of public. The shame. The loss of your respect.
    The woman's approach is definitely wrong in my opinion.
    Imagine if it was the other way round. Would the people support the man? Would it be a rights issue instead of physical assault ??
    I guess grabbing a man's collar is today's women empowerment. :(

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Again Here double standard..

    Women want Gender Equality and now fighting for reserved Seat

    :P

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    ONLY IN PAY AND POSITION.

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  • S Lobo, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    He should have given that seat to other woman. Not to this😈

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  • Kiran M, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Think of her husband now..!

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    may be at house also she is the home and defense minister!

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    he won't show his face to public for some time from now...

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  • Citizen, udupi

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    What happens when women sits on seats other than ladies seat? can i do the same? imagine if the women was sitting in mens seat and this guy had argued with her like this.it would have been national news for week.

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  • prashanth, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    I agree that the boy had committed a mistake by sitting in ladies seat, but that women cannot be excused, she has committed an equal mistake. Just see the way the women is talking, the way she is behaving. She is misusing her rights. Just imagine what would have happened if the boy had strictly or harshly opposed when she caught his collor or when she tried to sit forcefully over him. There is manner for everything. The lady should be guilty for her behavior.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Shouldn’t the headline read as ‘Womanhandle’?

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    That lady took too much advantage of her rights about ladies seats in the bus. If that male passenger refused to vacate the seat meant for ladies. she had no right to take the laws into her hands. She should have informed the conductor of the bus who could have handled the situation. In New York, there are no separate seats for ladies in buses. They have seats in the front row near the entrance for disabled passengers both for men and ladies. Also, there is no ladies compartment in any trains and no FIRST CLASS compartments. All are equal while traveling in public transportations.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Such small things should be handled imediatly .not waiting fo cnducter. He himself adjusts in 1 leg. How can he reach there. Good step by old lady.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    stupid man fighting over seat,
    if it's reserved seat for women or not if " lady asking him politely to vacate seat" it's his responsibility to vacate seat by looking at the age of women.

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  • ramesh, bantwal

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    it was not a ladies seat

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  • Derik, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Very good. That man has no comensence to leave seat . He should be taught manerse towards eldrs. He should be kicked out of bus.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Rahul Gandhi's Women Empowerment worked ...

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    What about Rahul Gandhi himself?, did anything worked for him?

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 27 2017

    What about equal rights citizens of india.

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  • dev, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 28 2017

    why Rahul went to Ladies Toilet?

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  • Ramesh, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    This is the duty of conductor of a bus. Since he was unable to discharge his duty, the lady did the right thing. I appreciate the lady. The bus conductor should advise the ladies to occupy ladies seats first , and then to other seats. I have seen ladies occupy other seats and men are standing even though ladies seats are empty in the bus. People also keep bag and towel from window on the seats before entering the bus and reserve the seats. AWAITING ACCHE DIN.

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  • Vineet, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    It is already stated that the video has gone viral in social network. If any anyone watches the live video, can make few observations ....
    First of all it is mistake of the young guy who was seated in the ladies reserved seat.
    But the way the lady Rambo reacted was totally questionable. That kind of arrogance was not required in this situation.
    The guy also asked her to talk politely when she was holding his color and shouting at him.
    Only the bus conductor or Bus authorities has the right to take the passenger on task in such situation. Not the passenger herself.
    The lady reacted with un due advantage of being a lady and the guy was in the wrong spot.
    In public places and transport systems, though there is reservation factor we, the general public must behave ourselves, respect each others rather than overriding on others. This is not fair to either sides.
    Regards

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Shameless young Man sitting in woman's reserved seat and doing arguments with mother aged woman who standing in the Bus.

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  • Godwin, Kudla/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    1. There is a fine on the bus, if any 'Male' passenger is found sitting in the ladies seat. First of all this fine has to be imposed.

    2. I am sure, he was asked decently in the beginning, but since he didn't oblige... he deserved this.
    3. Even if he was not asked decently, since he didn't show decency I don't think deserves any.
    4. Amazing lady, anyone know, what does she work as? She should be in POLICE.

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  • Ivanka R Mintiero, Kuleskar , spain

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    I think he should know how to respect woman,this very bad ,this is job of the conductor to maintain peaceful atmosphere in the bus,


    Ivanka
    Spain

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    iN SPAIN DO YOU HAVE LADIES SEAT ?

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Agreed. Even in mumbai if a man travels in ladies compartment there will be fine if the T.C catches him

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    In Mumbai at peak time there are separate Ladies trains,
    Do we have in Mangalore? we can't......

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Any reason to believe that the boy is associated with any politically connected student organization...,

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  • Indian Men, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    George
    That was insane comment from you , I guess you would had never faced bus travel with family specially with ladies,You would then known how diffult it is for ladies to travel . More over there are thousands of reason for this like some mentioned below
    1.Concept of equality" doesn't apply to such obvious physical situations; it applies to the mental agility,Men are taller, stronger and have a longer reach, than women. How could we otherwise be equal?Women do not claim physical equality.
    2. Seats on buses are not reserved for women, but for people more likely to have trouble standing up. This refers to women much more often than it does to men.
    3.Women are carrying babies (inside or out of their bodies) much more often than men.
    4. Without reservation 80% of the time no woman in our society will get a seat and its natural that men would just occupy the seats and not bother in most cases to accommodate women.
    5.Reservation seats are to create a safe zone for women in a place where they are prone to be assaulted otherwise.
    6.The best way for a women to protect herself physically on public transportation is to be sitting, with her back against a wall and the ability to look around her.
    Like this there are long list my friend ,Understand what equality is. Read about it and educate yourself. Be compassionate and understand .

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  • Johan Sequeira, Surathkal/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    One more pathetic rant defending vile behaviour by a woman..I did read the definition of equality=giving equal opportunities for everyone...your rant was more about equity than equality..and what mental agility of woman are you talking about..women are considered to be the same mental age as children by the legal system.just take the example of rape on the promise of marriage.can it be that a so called educated "mentally agile"woman can have physical relations with a man just on the promise of marriage..and then cry rape when he breaks the marriage???also women are given lighter sentences just because the legal system considers them to be mentally inferior.

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  • Rajah Premu K., Bantwal/Thumbay

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    IF YOU GO BY HER GUTS,
    I BELIEVE SHE MAY NOT TOLERATE HER HOUSE PEOPLE
    IF SHE FINDS SOMEONE BREAKS THE FAMILY VALUES OR HER TRUST ??
    HOPE ALL OF THEM OBEYING HER COMMANDS OUT OF FEAR OR ELSE THERE WILL
    BE COLLAR TREATMENT !!!! :)

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  • Maria, Moodbidri

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Ladies & some places disabled seats are reserved just for them. You can sit there till someone belongs to that category arrives there and need to vaccate that spot right away for them.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Very very brave woman..Well Done...I wanted woman to grab another man's collar too who gave PUKKAT advice NOT to leave the seat ..

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  • shan, dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    I am senior citizen..... I traveled in buses in Udupi and Mangalore..... It is courtesy to offer a seat to Ladies, handicapped or old people..... But I have seen most of the ladies sit on gents seats and never offer seat to any handicapped or old people...... Why she has to make such hangama????? she would have requested him politely. or she would have taken the help from Conductor.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    This is like Ulti Ganga ...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Ladies seat means they are reserved and meant for may be aged or young ladies. It is a n Act of courtesy to leave the seat for ladies. RTO has done this rule reserving seats for senior citizens and women. Such issues and complaints often raised in Police Phone in programme. But outcome is nil. So traffic police or the RTO should attend such cases and bring a system to this. Mere indicating ladies seats, senior citizens seats doesnt serve any purpose. Atleast the conductor has to take some initiative in such cases.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    “A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it's in hot water.”
    (Eleanor Roosevelt)

    In Mumbai, in the bus I was travelling, an elderly couple boarded the bus. Woman sat in ladies seat, but there was no seat for man, since senior citizen seat was occupied by a young man, This elderly man asked him to vacate, but he did not. Then his wife told him to sit in one of the empty ladies seats and he sat Afterwards, some ladies boarded the bus and requested the man to vacate. His wife told him, not to vacate, because people are not following rules. Finally, matter went to conductor and the wife argued in such a way, conductor said "really every husband should get a wife like you" and settled the matter.

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  • Melwyn D'souza, Italy/Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Give reservation for men too. These days in name of women empowerment ladies are taking it as an advantage to create problems on innocent boys. Boys cant sit in ladies seat ! Ladies can sit anywhere ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Good that he maintained a safe distance and practiced untouchability 😂

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  • Rocks, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Thumbs up mam :) Mistake was from the boy since he was seated in women reserved seat even after girls were present in the bus,


    Lady Singham solved the problem within a mins . .. .

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  • Rajesh, dubai

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    If woman manhandles man than she is lady singham..... If man manhandles woman than??????

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  • Shameer, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    brother Don't judge unless you see.
    One video is viral see that then you come to knw the truth

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  • RAJ KUMKAR, doha/mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    he didn't seated on woman's laps to pull his collar, he seated only in ladies seat that is the mistake. watch the video you will get to know .

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Yes i have seen this video clip,it indicates women empowered to handle any situation.
    I liked it.
    Sence of responsibility should be there to enjoy fundamental freedoms.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    When a woman fights for empowerment at par with a man then she must also be ready to stand and travel in a bus or wait in queue like a man does; or else she should simply stay at home and talk less of empowerment.

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  • George, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    It is more of arrogance from women to create such scenes. If it was her brother, son or husband, would that woman act like this?
    Why women are occupying others' seats when the Ladies only seats are available.
    When women ask for equality with men, there is no need for such reservations in the bus except for elderly and handicapped people.
    I wish such Ladies only seats should be vanished once for all.

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  • Rocks, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Dear,

    He was seated in ladies only reserved seat.. wasn't that a mistake ?

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  • Cletus, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    If the female had some decency she would not have created such a big nuisance. Politely should could have told the boy to get up but she was doing goondaism .

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  • Ranjith, Mangalore.

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Well said. If you see the clipping over and over the lady was over reacting and it shows the bad behaviour of the lady. The passenger was is telling ask properly I will get up hence other passengers were advising this guy not to get up.

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  • ednond, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    When the ladies only seat is empty why the ladies sir in other seats? They should first occupy reserved seats then others. I am the frequent commuter of this route and I know which seats will be occupied first my women commuters.

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  • Indhiragandhi, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Bravo !!!! Bravo !!!! Bravo !!!!
    Instead of apriciating the ladies braveness,you are encouraging the craziness of the man.
    She was right on her part.If your mother, your sister and your wife or your daughter would have asked this person to vacate the seat and it would had come in news you would have appreciated!!!!
    You are still in the old mentality.
    Women is right on her part.Your comments are not right.

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  • Cletus, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Well the woman has rights to tell the boy to get up but not to that extent catching his shirt and trying to hit and abuse him . And the guy has clearly being telling her tell me in nice way I’ll get up but no the woman kept on blabbering . Jus because she is a woman she can’t take law in her hands .
    Anyways she made a fool of herself and people in the bus were laughing at her itself

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  • KUMAR, KINNIGOLI

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    IT IS CONDUCTORS JOB TO SEE THAT LADIES SEATS ARE NOT OCCUPIED BY MEN. ANY TYPE OF ROWDISM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    Fight for your rights. Bravo !

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  • RUDOLPH, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    THIS SHOWS THAT BJP'S DEFEAT IS EMINENT IN COMING 2018 ELECTION.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    I really laughed hard.

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