In the video, we see the man in a red T-shirt defend himself logically by saying, “It was available in the market. It’s okay to sell it, but not wear it?” But of course his logic fell on deaf ears.

“The presence of the policemen made it difficult for regular people to jump in and help the guy. People wondered if he really had done something wrong. Was it theft or eve-teasing, when all he did was wear a T-shirt?” Agrawal explained when The Quint reached out to her.

When the man resigned and turned to leave the premises, the policemen called him back to take pictures of him for evidence!

“That’s when me and my friends, along with some other bystanders raised voices and asked what was so wrong about wearing a T-shirt and what law he was flouting by being in a public place in that garment,” Agrawal shared.

Agrawal also reached out to Bengaluru Police via Twitter.