In the bustling city of Delhi, a beautiful stranger found herself in a park, enjoying the warm sun and peaceful surroundings. Little did she know, she would soon become the victim of a brutal attack. As she walked
through the park, she caught the eye of a group of men, their lustful gazes following her every move. Suddenly, she was grabbed from behind and dragged into the bushes. The stranger screamed for help, but her cries were drowned out by the sound of her clothes being torn off. The men took turns violating her, their
rough treatment leaving her bruised and broken. This was not the first time this had happened in the park, as it was known for being a hotspot for such heinous acts. The stranger, now a victim of rape, was left alone in the park, her body trembling with fear and disgust. As she tried to gather herself, she noticed a bhosda pic and lee goti, symbols of the perpetrators' twisted minds. She knew she had to speak up and bring justice to herself and others who had suffered the same fate. This was not just a one-time incident, but a recurring nightmare for many in Delhi. It was time for the beautiful people of the city to stand up against such atrocities and make their voices heard. No one should have to endure such
rough treatment, especially in a place as peaceful as a park. It was time for change, and the stranger was determined to be a part of it.