Fearless girl stands up to molester, drags him to cops


Mumbai, Mar 19 (Mid-Day): While most women decide against speaking up because of the lengthy process of filing an FIR and because shame is heaped not on the perpetrator but on the victim herself, Pradnya Mandhare did not let any of this prevent her from dragging her druggie molester by the hair to a police station.

Mandhare did this all by herself, while more than 50 people both men and women at the busy Kandivli station merely stood by and gawked.


Teaching a lesson

Mandhare, a third-year Bachelor of Mass Media student at Sathaye College in Vile Parle, was on her way home after attending her lectures yesterday when the incident took place. Around 2:30 pm her usual time Mandhare boarded a local train from Vile Parle station to return to her home in Borivli.

"When the train reached Kandivli station, there was an announcement that it would arrive at platform number 8 on Borivli station. So I decided to get off that train and board another one to avoid making the long walk to the western end of Borivli station," Mandhare said.

"When I was waiting at the platform for another train, this visibly drunk person came to me and touched me inappropriately. When I tried to avoid him, he grabbed me. I was shocked for a couple of seconds, but then I started hitting him with my bag.

He was trying to hit me, but I could overpower him because he was stinking of alcohol and I could make out that he was drunk," she said. "Most women are scared of approaching the police as filing a complaint is a lengthy process.

It involves giving a lot of statements and, sometimes, dealing with uncooperative officers. But, I was firm on taking that man to the police," she added.


No help

Mandhare was hitting the drug addict, but no one came to her aid. "Kandivli station is always crowded and so many men and women saw the druggie try to attack me, but no one came forward to help.

People stopped to stare, but no one bothered to even ask what was going on. Since the man was filthy, I found it difficult to even touch him. I caught him by his hair and dragged him to the Government Railway Police (GRP) chowkie," she said.

"Dragging him by the hair and walking was tough, because he was trying to escape and I was afraid he would attack me. He kept telling me not to drag him along and that he would come with me on his own, but I did not let go. I finally managed to hand him over to the police."

An officer from Borivli GRP said, "We have arrested the accused, Chavan (25), who is a drug addict and was also drunk when the incident took place. We conducted a medical test of the accused and he will be produced court on Thursday (today). We are verifying whether he has a previous criminal record."


Torchbearer

Mandhare said, "Every woman should fight back in such cases and they should not keep quiet. I am grateful that the police also helped me and arrested the accused. I also asked the police officers to teach the accused a lesson so that he would not dare to molest a woman ever again."

"This Women's Day, a youth had passed a lewd comment at me. I tried taking him to the Borivli police station, but he managed to escape. Parents of girls also think that going to a police station would tarnish their daughter's reputation.

But, women should raise their voice and teach such people a lesson. Women are not objects for anyone to touch at will," added the brave collegian.

  

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  • Rita, Doha/Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 22 2015

    Being from Mumbai and Kandivli station I use to travel while going to work is always crowded and this miscreants always try to touch girls/woman as they are always in a hurry to catch the trains than to handle these guys . If each and everyone of us know are rights and not be fearful than we can teach these guys a lesson they should be punished severely.well done Pradnya . We should have more girls like her. Mumbai needs girls like Pradnya as it gets crowded day by day no place to move around

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  • Dennis, mulki

    Sun, Mar 22 2015

    Brave attitude by her , let's support her rather than linking her professional career.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 21 2015

    petty things. i think she is seeking a career in media. this is her first public stint for publicity. a drunkard-imagine
    if the assailant was a armed man? she would have been history. looks like indian public is smarter. anti-nationals always complain.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Ad, read again: Mandhare did this all by herself, while more than 50 people both men and women at the busy Kandivli station merely stood by and gawked. Happens everywhere but In India it happens when people are watching.you still don't know what is life.. keep chanting mera Bharat Mahan!!!

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  • anil, mumbai

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Now if this girl were a nun, the super smart Niha from Mangalore would first say LOL and then ask Christians to use their brains and then say how could this happen in broad daylight. Where are Niha's unbiased questions now?

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  • aLWYN, CANADA

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Good job girl. Teach the people a lesson. any such things happens first Indians say she is dressed like a westerner that is why raped or attacked or boy looking at her. Rapes, harassment for ladies, girls is purely a Indian culture and day by day increasing at a very high speed. Police gives a blind eye, politicians are covering the butts of the rapist or accusers and poor victims suffer for no reasons. Indian govt should take a serious note on this issues and make a firm commitment in punishing the providing justice to the victims rather taking a back seat. Modi be a man and do something man

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  • Anand, Mumbai kuwait

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    All mumbai railway commuters are selfish and durpukh. People dont have courage to confront goondas. I remember olden days all use to catch the culprits and beat them before police arrive.

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    Media student pulling drunkard kid...very clever. Fit for media job. Must be using the outcome of her studies to advertise herself. Nice try lady. Clever public did not involve or else in mumbai public always support for genuine incident. Mumbai people can justify.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/ Sydney

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Seriously!!!! Just grow up in life...

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  • Harry Lobo, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Joel... u got to analyse before commenting. Drug addicts and beggars annoying in the railway station and it is not necessarily a molesting. So this girl overpowered him. In normal situation can you imagine a girl pulling 25 years old lad pulling hair. U need to grow up to analyse and comments.

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    GOD SENT WOMEN IN A SHAPE OF DEVIL. UNTIL & UNLESS WOMEN DOESN`T STOP TORTURING, HARESSING, TROUBLING,GREED, SELFISHNESS, DEVIL MIND & FALSE STATEMENTS AGAINST MEN.......I AM SURE THE SITUATION TOWARDS WOMEN WILL WORSEN.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    mumbai ka bandit queen like poolan devi?

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Mar 19 2015


    Mandhare said "but no one came forward to help"
    This is our Indian culture. Even if the police sees also he will look that side and walk as if nothing happened. Sorry Mandhare you fought alone for your safety. In your Maharashtra Cow is much safer than you, I think if he touched the cow then people would have caught him and took him to the police.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    I only wish this story's title would change to "Fearless girl stands up to Moral Police" in Mangaluru ...

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  • sunita lobo, abu dhabi

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    You are truly a brave heart. Your incident brought back so many memories way back from 1985 - 1991. I used to travel daily by train to college and we used to encounter such incidents regularly, but never once did I wait to think what people would think about me, never hesitated to kick and punch the guys at the station or at the bus depot in Santa Cruz. And yes, people did not help then, do not help now and I am sure will not help in future too.
    But well done.

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  • Thouheed, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 19 2015

    Hats off to you brave girl, May this inspire all ladies out there.

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