Viral Video: Nari Shakti! Man Allegedly Harasses Women Over Video Call, They Slap Him Black and Blue; Internet Says ‘Inka Ye Hi Iaaz Hai…’

A young Muslim male is shown getting smacked by a group of ladies in a widely shared video from Koolur, Mangaluru, after they are accused of harassing him during an inappropriate late-night video conversation.

Viral Video

Viral Video: In a shocking incident that is sweeping social media, a young Muslim man was slapped by a group of women after they accused him of harassing a young woman with an inappropriate late-night video call. Ghar Ka Kalesh on X, formerly Twitter, released the viral video of the face-off, and wide-ranging discussions on the subject of harassment and its social ramifications have begun.

Harassment Accusations Erupt in Mangaluru

According to reports, he works at a local general store and behaved rudely during the call, and the young girl called her friends to take a stand against him. It is quite evident that the allegations were infuriating for them in the viral video of women thrashing him. This whole incident went downhill within the flicker of an eye and a slap was delivered as a gesture of unity for her friend.

Many empathized with them and said it was not wrong of the women to raise their voices against harassment. This brought forth very heavy questions about how to deal with harassment in this day of technology when both relation and misrelation become easy.

Women Stand United in Viral Video

Social media is vocal about this issue; some people praise the women for taking the step against the wrongdoing. As the video makes its rounds in the media, it brings to the forefront questions of how society deals with allegations of harassment and what can be done to provide a safe and respectful space for everyone. A timely reminder indeed of the absolute need for constant dialogue on consent, respect, and responsibility within relationships – in a world growing increasingly digital.

People expressed their outrage in the comment section. One person commented, “It seems that the boy has made a mistake. If the boy was even slightly right, he would have given an explanation to save himself. But he knows that he has made a bigger mistake.” Another person wrote, “Sahi kia, aeso ka ye hi ilaaz hai.” one more person wrote, “Harassment is not acceptable.”

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