Virat Kohli, Indian Test captain, condemned the Bengaluru mass molestation incident in two videos he posted on Twitter.

Beginning the message by saying what happened in Bengaluru is "really really disturbing," Kohli said "to see something like that happen to those girls, and for people to watch it and not do anything about it, I think it's a cowardly act."

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"Those people have no right to call themselves men," he said.

Slamming all those bystanders who refused to help women, Kohli said such things happen because many people think it's "absolutely fine" as women dress in a certain way.

"It's her life, it's her decision, it's her choice," Kohli said about women choosing to wear whatever they feel comfortable in.

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Not sparing politicians who normalise such incidents saying "these things are bound to happen if women go out at night with men who are not related by blood, and wearing short clothes," Kohli said, "people in power trying to defend it [men molesting women] is absolutely horrible."

He tweeted the first video saying, "This country should be safe & equal for all. Women shouldn't be treated differently. Let's stand together & put an end to such pathetic acts."

This country should be safe & equal for all. Women shouldn't be treated differently. Let's stand together & put an end to such pathetic acts pic.twitter.com/bD0vOV2I2P January 6, 2017

In a second video that he ended saying "Jai Hind", Kohli said he is ashamed to be a part of the society that thinks such incidents are acceptable. "I think we need to change our thinking. We need to treat men and women in the same way," he said.

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Tweeting the second video saying, "Change your thinking and the world will change around you," Kohli said, "be respectful and treat women with compassion."

Change your thinking and the world will change around you. pic.twitter.com/FinDIYv2aV Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) January 6, 2017

The Bangalore incident makes me feel we r evolving backwards,from humans to animals,rather beasts coz even animals are better!Truly shameful pic.twitter.com/FJwJ80Mkby Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 5, 2017

Virat Kohli's message to the public comes a day after Bollywood star Akshay Kumar posted a similar video from his official Facebook, Twitter profiles, schooling men who think they can misbehave with women and telling women that they are no less than men in any way.