In recent years, discussions around public safety and women’s dignity have gained stronger visibility in India. These conversations reflect growing concern over how society responds to issues of exploitation and abuse.
Social media often acts as a mirror to uncomfortable realities. While not every viral video reveals the full truth, some clips force people to pause and reflect on deeper systemic problems.
A recent video shared by Suraj Kumar Bauddh has triggered widespread concern. The video allegedly shows an auto driver in Delhi offering to arrange “18–20 year-old girls” for a foreign tourist.
The driver is also heard promising rooms and quick arrangements. The casual tone of the conversation has disturbed many viewers online.
Several people have expressed shock at the language used in the video. Critics say it reflects a disturbing normalisation of exploitation and raises questions about how openly such activities may operate.
This incident is not limited to one individual. It highlights a broader issue involving trafficking, exploitation, and the objectification of women.
Law enforcement agencies in Delhi have long worked to dismantle prostitution and trafficking networks. However, observers note that isolated crackdowns alone cannot solve the problem.
Experts stress the need for preventive measures, stronger monitoring, and sustained public awareness. Community participation also plays a key role in addressing such crimes.
At the same time, many have urged caution against sensationalism. Authorities must be allowed to verify facts before conclusions are drawn.
If the allegations are proven true, the matter calls for strict legal action. More importantly, it demands collective responsibility to ensure women are protected, respected, and never treated as commodities.
“Do you want girls for s*x?”
“They will be 18-20 year-old good girls.”
An Indian auto driver in Delhi was caught on camera offering girls to a foreigner.
He said, “Rooms are available, sir. I’ll arrange for girls in 20 minutes.” Disease has a face. pic.twitter.com/ph9zUfH53G
— Suraj Kumar Bauddh (@SurajKrBauddh) February 25, 2026




