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Haryana sisters thrash molesters as passengers look on

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Haryana:The Haryana Police is drawing flak for not being able to take any action after an incident of two sisters courageously taking on three youths, harassing them in a state transport bus while other passengers remained mute spectators, has come to light in Rohtak town.

The brave girls, Aarti and Pooja, thrashed the youths even as they were themselves assaulted by them. The girls hit one particular youth with a belt and their hands and legs in the incident that took place Friday. The matter came to light after a woman travelling in the same bus recorded the incident on her mobile phone, police officials said on Sunday.

Police, following a complaint by the girls, registered a case against the youth. No arrests have been made so far.”We fought the assaulters all alone. No one came forward to help us as the youth hit us and even pushed us out of the moving bus,” said Aarti and Pooja. The father of the girls alleged that police officials were mounting pressure on them to strike a compromise in the matter.(IANS)

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