“…I became self-conscious”: Japanese woman expresses pain on social media about Holi incident

A Japanese woman was allegedly harassed by some people on Holi and when her taunting video surfaced on social media.

New Delhi:

A Japanese woman was allegedly heckled by some people on Holi in the national capital Delhi and three people, including a teenager, were caught after the video surfaced on social media. The police gave this information on Saturday. It is seen in this video that some people are applying the color of an alien and she looks like an alien woman. It is also seen in the video that a man shows an egg on his head. He has said ‘bye bye’.

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A senior police officer said that the girl has not made any complaint, but the police, taking suo motu cognizance, has registered an FIR under section 354 of the Indian Penal Code. According to the police, this video is on March 8, the day of Holi and it was made in Paharganj. Police say the girl seen in the video is a Japanese tourist who was loaded at Paharganj and left for Bangladesh on Friday.

‘Asli Holi’ festival
The Japanese woman tweeted on Saturday that she had posted a video of the incident, but later took it down. The woman tweeted, “On March 9, I tweeted a video of Indian festival Holi and after that I started receiving more objectionable messages than I could have imagined, which made me proud and deleted the tweet.” I am asking for light from those who were hurt by the video. “He said,” I had heard that it is very dangerous for a woman to step out alone on Holi. I wanted to participate in this Indian festival and so I participated along with 35 other friends, but unfortunately this situation has arisen,” the woman tweeted. helped. The place where the video was recorded is considered to be the safest place in India and I participated in the festival.” The woman said that the ‘real Holi’ is a wonderful festival, in which people celebrate the arrival of spring by throwing colors on each other and socializing. Beyond the passport are colored and water poured.

admitted his involvement
The woman said, “However, I ask for jokes through videos and videos on Twitter to worry many people, whereas my intention was to show the positive side and celebrate India.” I really beg.” The woman said that when the incident came to light, the police promised to take action and “I hope there will be a significant reduction in the pressure on women during Holi next year.” Deputy Commissioner of Police ( Middle) Sanjay Kumar Sain said that the people seen in the video have been identified and a primary offense under Section-354 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered. He said that three people, including a juvenile, have been arrested in the case. He told that all three have accepted their involvement in the incident seen in the video and they live in their vicinity in Paharganj.

did not complain
A senior police officer said that the girl has not made any complaint nor has she approached the embassy of her country. An embassy official, in response to an e-mail, confirmed that no complaint had been received, he said. Delhi Police Commission for Women Chairperson Swati Maliwal had said that she is issuing a notice to the Delhi Police to investigate the video and arrest the culprits. Rashtriya Mahila has also named this video and Delhi Police was directed by the commission to register an FIR in the matter. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has appealed to people not to share ‘misinformation’ on social media regarding the number of attachments that took place on Holi in the national capital.

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