Lift the stranger.


- No ... no ... no ...

At the root of such incidents is the ingrained belief that 'men are the ones who exploit women' or 'women are the ones who are often the victims of men's lust'. The clever and agile young women are beginning to take advantage of such beliefs.

An incident of blackmailing took place recently with Mukesh Shah, a resident of Malad area of ​​Mumbai. He was going somewhere with his car. On the way, a young woman asked for a lift near Gurukul. Filled with the expression on his face, Mukeshbhai gave him a lift at a simple price. After passing a short distance, he threatened Mukesh bhai that if he did not pay ten thousand rupees, he would be booed and accused of kidnapping and molestation. At that time Mukeshbhai had only 1500 rupees. Not accepting that amount, so finally Mukeshbhai had to hand over the gold chain around his neck. Many advised him to lodge a complaint with the police, but to avoid embarrassment he did not lodge a complaint with the police ...

About six months ago, Chhatra Singh was on his way to Narol from Navrangpura on his scooter providing a watchman at the factory when a girl asked for a lift from the traffic point at Mithakhali underbridge. He said the most urgent task was to get him straight. The brother told the girl that he was going to Narol so he could take her to Guptanagar, so she got ready to go there and got on the scooter.

On reaching Guptanagar, Chhatra Singh asked him to get off the scooter, but he refused to get off. Sitting on a scooter, he threatened to give her all the money he had in his pocket, otherwise he would be accused of teasing and kidnapping. The brother had arrived. Instead of panicking, he handled the situation with a slightly cold mind and instead took the girl on a scooter to the Vejalpur police station. The girl was shocked, but the security officer handed her over to the police and lodged a complaint against her.

When police questioned the girl, she identified herself as Mallika. His only business was to extort money from people by asking for a lift. She was once caught in Vadodara. The police arrested him under Section 4 of the Indian Criminal Code. Instead of being blackmailed, he taught the girl a lesson.

Traveling by lift is generally considered dangerous for young women. As there are more cases of molestation of a girl, but nowadays the situation has changed and giving a lift to a girl in one's own vehicle is like hitting an ax on one's own foot with one's own hand. After the vehicle went a little further, the girl started threatening the owner of the vehicle to hand over the amount of cash he had, otherwise he would file a complaint for molestation, kidnapping and attempted rape.

At the root of such incidents is the ingrained belief that 'men are the ones who exploit women' or 'women are the ones who are often the victims of men's lust'. The clever and agile young women are beginning to take advantage of such beliefs. He realizes that even if a man who is a victim of blackmailing tries to say that the allegations against him are false, the general public will not believe him ... and if the matter reaches the limits of the law, then the circumstantial evidence will be in favor of the girl ... A man caught in such a trap sees his own interest in saving his reputation by giving whatever he has in his pocket.

Although not all men are characterless and not all young women are blackmailers, most drivers are wary these days. As a result, even young women who are really in trouble are reluctant to give a lift. Since it is difficult to know which young lady will be of what nature and what kind of charity, no one is willing to take a risk knowingly by giving a lift.

The art of wearing a mask

According to an observation, a young woman involved in such an activity often stands with a poor cow-like expression on her face. Seeing him, Sahukoi is motivated to help him, but in a short time, he changes his color like Kachinda and traps his prey like a habitual criminal.

In fact, such young women are the victims of vulgar and extravagant behavior.

He is not afraid of being slandered if he is caught blackmailing. Occasionally, if an unsuspecting offender is caught in the act, it can sometimes be as if he were falling into a trap. The only purpose of such young women is to grab money by any means so that they can nurture their extravagant luxuries.

Many young women have become addicted to drugs by following the wrong path, they are addicted to living a life of luxury. Unable to get enough money from their parents and relatives to meet their needs, such girls climb up and become 'call girls', or start blackmailing. He does such work as thrilling and adventurous and then when he meets his friends or acquaintances, he praises the bounce of his brave deeds as if he has not done any heroic work!

Consequences of mental disorders

Some young women even find a way to calm down their lust while doing such work. The innate demands of a full-fledged youth, the provocative food and drink make him an adulteress, and as soon as the opportunity arises, he is ready to trade his body. A few days ago, a case came to light that a young man named Shyam Bihari from Delhi University area was going somewhere in his car when Ketki, a last year student of graduation, asked for a lift by pointing his thumb. Respecting this very popular sign of asking for a lift, Shyam Bihari gave him a lift. Soon Ketki Shyambihari's old friend got along with her. Ketaki then walked in front of him and offered to stop at a guesthouse or hotel to surrender.

Shyambihari was also a young man of Chaltapurja type so Ketki took him to a guesthouse in Pahadganj area as suggested.

For a few hours they both had a lot of fun there. Then suddenly Ketaki changed his form. He threatened Shyam Bihari, "Either give me fifteen thousand rupees, or I'll make a fuss and get the men together." And forcibly trying to have sex. Coincidental evidence also supported his threat, so Shyam Bihari's hoshkosh was blown away. He saved five thousand rupees in cash, a watch, a ring and a gold bracelet.

Excess of expectations

The fact is that all such young women are sitting blindfolded behind a glowing glamor mirage. The poison of the rampant and unbridled behavior of the foreign television channels remains the unwitting motivation for them to adopt such ways. Their courage is heightened by seeing blackmailing, sex, violence, etc. on the television screen. Expectations and desires, on the other hand, seem to grow. Out of this comes guilt. That's why any man and woman driving alone should think ten times before giving a lift to any girl on the road.

- Neepa

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