
A Delhi journalist recently shared a horrifying personal experience: during her commute, a man overtly exposed himself and made lewd gestures in public right in broad daylight.
The reaction from bystanders? Indifference. No one intervened.
This incident is not an isolated event but a reflection of how normalized harassment has become in many public spaces.
It raises uncomfortable truths:
Women often endure harassment silently out of fear, shame, or the belief that nobody will act.
Social apathy and lack of accountability worsen the sense of insecurity for women.
Legal and societal mechanisms still fail to deter daily misogyny in public spaces.
This is more than a personal story it’s a symptom of systemic failure.
How can society move beyond silence and indifference to make public spaces genuinely safe for women — should change begin with stronger laws, civic awareness, or social accountability?
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