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‘Jo karna hai karle’: Bengaluru man slaps woman, gropes her, attempts to disrobe her pulling shirt

A 27-year-old woman has alleged that she was assaulted a delivery agent employed with a logics company outside her residential society on April 15 in Bengaluru.The confrontation reportedly began when the delivery agent arrived at the society for a delivery and parked his bike at the entrance. (Reddit@ r/bangalore)The confrontation reportedly began when the delivery agent arrived at the society for a delivery and parked his bike at the entrance, an area designated for car entry, with a separate space available for two-wheelers near. Also read | Bengaluru woman says house hunting in HSR feels like a ‘full-time job’When security guards instructed him to move his vehicle, he allegedly reacted with verbal abuse, escalating the situation into a heated argument, according to a post shared on social media platform Reddit r/bangalore.Allegations of harassment and assaultThe complainant stated that while the woman was walking her dogs, she intervened to de-escalate the argument and reminded those involved to follow society security protocols. She alleges that the delivery agent then began verbally abusing her in offensive language.As per her statement, he made sexually explicit gestures and used abusive language. When she confronted him, she alleges he slapped her, and attempted to pull her clothing in an effort to disrobe her. She managed to push him away with the help of security guards.Also read | High command will take a call on Karnataka’s leadership: DK ShivakumarThe woman called the police helpline around 6:45 pm, according to the post shared on Reddit. She alleges that police arrived nearly 30 minutes later and that the accused fled from the scene, reportedly shouting, “jo karna hai karle”. She further claims she was asked to arrange her own medical examination and faced delays in FIR regration.Reportedly, the FIR was eventually regered the next day, but the accused was later released from custody shortly after. She alleges this was done without her knowledge, raising concerns about procedural lapses.Social media reactionA video of the incident has surfaced on Reddit, drawing widespread attention and has triggered renewed debate online over women’s safety and accountability in public spaces.Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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