A recently viral molestation video has once again highlighted the everyday fear many women live with. Such incidents are not isolated moments but reminders of constant vulnerability. For many women, safety concerns shape daily choices and movement.
The circulation of such videos often triggers shock and anger online. However, for women, these visuals reflect lived experiences rather than rare events. Fear becomes routine, not because of imagination, but due to repeated real-world encounters.
Public spaces that should feel safe often become zones of anxiety. Women remain alert while travelling, working, or even stepping out briefly. This constant vigilance takes an emotional toll that is rarely acknowledged or addressed seriously.
While outrage follows viral clips, lasting change remains limited. Discussions fade quickly, but the fear continues. Meaningful action, accountability, and stronger social responsibility are essential to address what women face daily.
Indore: A case of molestation has been registered in the Sarafa Bazaar police station area. Police have arrested the accused.
Because of such vile acts, women hesitate to roam, Fear chains their steps, keeps them confined at home. pic.twitter.com/9TuKc7MaJ5
— VARAHA WARRIOR (@VarahaWarrior) December 16, 2025






