This blog post of mine isn't due
till Friday but some incidents need to be recorded sooner than later.
Eve-teasing, cat-calling, whatever name you call it by, reached a whole new
dimension for my three friends and I on the auspicious day of Saraswati Puja.
Manali, Preeti, Sreshtha* and I had just had a sumptuous lunch at a restaurant and
were headed to Manali’s house for the very first time ever. That is when it all
started.
Like any other bunch of young
bubbly ladies we were giggling away, enjoying our first Toto ride. Manali and Preeti
looked gorgeous in their beautiful saris and half sleeved blouses. Sreshtha and
I wore lovely leggings and kurti which I personally teamed up with a hideous
hoodie that I wear pretty much everywhere. All of a sudden we noticed a bike
with three helmet-less riders screaming out something to us! At first I thought
maybe they were someone Manali knew but then we realized something was wrong
when the foremost rider started passing obscene remarks at all of us. Loudly he
discussed with his co riders about how “delicious” we looked! Our stern faces
only heated up their enthusiasm till I called out, “12Y 8059”** loud and clear.
For a moment their expressions flickered and they went past us and we thought
they won’t bother us again.
Then at a turning we saw them
waiting on their bike. They jeered at us as our vehicle passed them and we
thought it was over. And then, out of the blue, they returned, more zealous
than before. Two bikes, not one; six men, not three. They made insulting
remarks and casually discussed loudly among themselves how they intended to
share four trophies among the six of them! Manali knew that if they persisted
they’ll get beaten up by the people in her locality, which was just another
couple of minutes away. But I was there for the first time and ignorance wasn't
bliss! I didn't know how long this would continue and how long they would keep
their dirty paws to themselves! It seemed as if our driver had deliberately
slowed down our vehicle as he sat their unperturbed and mum. Finally, Manali
called up her mother. Seeing her on the phone, our pursuers left.
I wasn't alone, my friends were
with me. Our clothes were anything but “provoking”. Yet, we had to go through this turmoil which
temporarily spoiled our mood. The humiliation and feeling of helplessness was so
strong that I could feel my nose starting to ache as drops of anger tried to
make its way out of my eyes. But I didn't cry- none of us did. We weren't going
to let these perverts ruin our evening. What remained was the feeling that we
should do something about these future rapists, the question was what.
*The names of my friends have
been changed.
**This is the actual license plate number of our pursuers
**This is the actual license plate number of our pursuers
The whole number is WB 12Y 8059
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