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New Delhi: A shocking incident has come to light from Rajasthan's Didwana, where a shopkeeper was violently assaulted following a dispute with a group of school girls over a seemingly innocuous phrase. The altercation began when the shopkeeper allegedly told the girls, "Pehle I love you bolo Phir Recharge karunga" which translates to "First say I love you, then I'll recharge" in response to their request for a mobile recharge.
The incident, which occurred in the Kuchaman area of Didwana, escalated quickly when the school girls took offense to the shopkeeper’s comment. According to reports, the school girls displayed remarkable bravery and aggression, confronting the shopkeeper and physically assaulting him. The confrontation not only drew attention but also sparked widespread discussions about the social and cultural implications of the altercation.
A user of X platform named Kamal Kumawat wrote, "That’s a shocking reaction! Respect for standing up, but there are better ways to handle such situations."
Another user of X platform named Shiv Prakash Yadav wrote, "Need to change mindset of people and respect the girls and women."
A third user of X platform named Karan Singh Rathore wrote, "It's commendable how the girls of Kuchaman bravely stood up against inappropriate behavior. Respect is essential, and their actions send a strong message against such misconduct."
A fourth user of X platform named Rakesh Singh wrote in Hindi, If all the girls start doing this then a lot of change can come in the society.
A fifth user of X platform named Suman Kumari wrote, "After all it has happened to you people, do something that brings glory to your parents' name, but you do not want to move ahead with love, affection, these troubles."