Another deeply disturbing video from Pakistan is going viral on the internet. An evil man was hawking behind two women to grab and abduct them in a deserted narrow lane.
Helpless women did not get spared even after wearing completely covered burqas.
As they scream and run for , netizens are urging women to be trained in self-defence. Check the viral video, as this has reignited the debate on women’s safety once more.
Pakistani Viral Video: Two Women Assaulted in Broad Daylight
The shocking video, shared on Instagram Reels, immediately caught the attention of everyone. Two Pakistani women in burqas were walking peacefully through the streets in broad daylight. Little did they know that a predator was waiting for them, ready to attack from behind.
A middle-aged man in a Kurta Pyjama suddenly came running from behind them. Attacking them without notice. The girls were seen running to save their lives, but the predator continued to run behind them. They were screaming helplessly, finding someone to save them in the deserted streets. Finally, one man emerges from the door to rescue them.
Netizens Demand Self-Defence Education
This terrible video, captured on CCTV, is making the netizens get vocal about women’s safety and self-defence once again. People are pointing out the importance of self-defence for women by saying, “That’s why I let my girl to go to taekwondo, kung fu, or karate, Insha Allah.” They are suggesting that women carry pepper spray and knives for protection as well.
People frustrated from such recurrent incidents of eve-teasing and molestation demand justice by saying, “Action Kiya howa hy abi tak es video k viral hn k baad. kiya yeh pakra gya??“. Netizens, especially women, relate to the helpless condition of these Pakistani women. They say, “I can feel the terror through the scream …ya Allah !!”
While the exact place of this video is still unknown, such shameful crimes against women are quite universal. This leaves us to take a deeper look at the safety precautions that women can take instead of falling prey.
Empowering Women Through Safety Training
Women need to confront such attackers with more valour. Instead of screaming and running for help, they need to fight back. Only their fierce self-defence can terrify such criminals. Self-defence needs to be in regular practice in schools. Community training and social awareness campaigns will also help to build confidence in women to fight back.
The attacker in the has not yet been identified. This incident reveals the extremely helpless condition of women in some parts of the world. An overall ideological change needs to be done, with education and self-defence training from childhood