New Delhi: When the country is going gung-ho praising the brave heart effort put in by two Rohtak sisters who fought their alleged harassers single-handedly inside a moving bus, another claim made by one Govind K Singathia through a post on Janmat, an online forum on , rubbishes the the entire story.



As per a story on The News Minute, Singathia made the following claims: “These girls got on the bus and tried to sit in the seats with the same seat numbers from the bus that had broken down. They asked an old lady and one of the men to move from the seats which had their seat numbers. As per a story on, Singathia made the following claims:

The boys then asked the old woman not to get up. But the girls persisted and troubled the old lady and she finally got up and sat on a discarded tyre in the bus. The girls then demanded the boy to get up and started cursing them to which the boys retaliated as well, cursing them equally.



After the verbal argument between the girls and the boys, the girl handed her phone to another girl on the bus and asked her to make an MMS of her teaching this boy a lesson. She then took out her belt and started hitting him. All the passengers tried to stop her.



If it was really the boys fault, the passengers wouldn't have sat idle. This is Haryana. Not Delhi."

Govind K Singathia also claims that the old lady also tried to register an FIR against the ‘brave hearts’ but her demand was turned down for unknown reasons.



After the incident took place, girls told the news reporters that it was a pregnant lady travelling in the bus that helped them and captured the entire incident on her phone, which was sent to news channels later. Following the uproar that the video generated the three alleged assaulters were arrested by police. This followed suspension of the bus conductor and driver and various.

Debates on the present security situation of women safety in the country are ongoing still.



The alleged harassers were also stripped off their selections in army.



Another video showing ‘Brave heart’ sisters emerges



In the second video that has surfaced on Tuesday, one of the Rohtak brave hearts can be seen arguing and beating a boy in HUDA Park in Rohtak. However, Daily Bhaskar doesn’t vouch for the authenticity of the video.

Interestingly, both the videos don’t show the entire altercation and only the particular incident where girls are retaliating is shown.



As per The Indian Express, the police said that they were looking at three separate incidents involving the two sisters and a total of seven youths, six of whom are students of Jat College in Rohtak. As per, the police said that they were looking at three separate incidents involving the two sisters and a total of seven youths, six of whom are students of Jat College in Rohtak.

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