
A young woman, reportedly intoxicated, created a scene in Beltola, Guwahati, during Holi celebrations on March 14. Witnesses say she damaged goods at a local shop, leading to a chaotic situation as bystanders tried to intervene.
A crowd gathered, and videos of the incident quickly spread across social media.
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Despite multiple attempts by people to calm her down, the woman continued her disruptive behavior, forcing authorities to step in. She was eventually detained by the police, and an investigation is currently underway.
While public intoxication and disorderly conduct are widely condemned, this case also exposes a growing trend. When a woman engages in such behavior, it is often dismissed as a minor ‘incident.’
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However, had a man been responsible, the backlash would have been swift and severe, likely framed as an example of ‘toxic masculinity’ and moral decay.
This selective outrage points to an increasing societal double standard.
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True equality should mean equal accountability, but cases like this suggest that some forms of misconduct are treated with more leniency depending on who commits them.
If a society is serious about upholding law and order, the response to public misbehavior must be uniform, irrespective of gender.
Despite efforts by bystanders to control the situation, the drunk woman refused to cooperate, making the situation even more chaotic.pic.twitter.com/ARbHggh4yZ
— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) March 17, 2025