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I don't like this sort of segregation of females and males. But then again, it's Delhi!
I don't like this sort of segregation of females and males. But then again, it's Delhi!
It's a good thing because women will feel safe using the metro but i heard that some males are allowed like chaperones and kids too.
I don't like it when people propagate stupid negative stereotypes
Btw, if women start hitting you for stupid reasons such as this, it's a good time to hit them back.
i think if a compartment is especially marked for "ladies" men have no buisness to get on it. for information of everybody. quite a few ladies in the compartment were plain clothed cops. they actually started the hitting process.
What is that supposed to mean? Do you think every guy in Delhi is a potential rapist?
That's what I don't understand about police in India. I saw the same hitting when I was watching a documentary about Mumbai street children around Victoria station. In the doc, there was a suspected case of child rape, the social worker called the police but all that showed up was a fat dude in shirt sleeves and all he did was smack the child molester around a couple of times then let him go.
Loh ji ye bhi aa gaya, aab moderator isko nehi pouchega proof dikhao child-rape mein constitutional provision hain do thappad ka, ya phir dafa ho jao.
LOL dude dont be too hard on him. he wont understand.
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