Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Women's Harassment In Public Transport: A Growing Pain In Kashmir


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)
Young man trying to pass displeased female commuters in a public transport.. Representational photo

By Khushboo Amin Bhat

As a Kashmiri girl and a law student, I feel deeply disturbed by what I see every day.
Harassment of women in public transport has become alarmingly common - especially here in Kashmir. Every day, girls and women travelling to schools, colleges, or offices face unwanted touching, staring, or inappropriate behaviour from men around them.

What's most heartbreaking is the silence that follows. Many women choose not to speak up - not because they lack courage, but because they fear damaging their family's name or losing their own respect in society.

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Once, we only heard about such incidents; now, we witness them daily. For school and college girls, travelling in local buses or sumos has turned into a fearful experience. Some even start questioning whether education or independence is worth it when their self-respect feels constantly at risk.

A Daily Struggle with a Bigger Impact

This situation is deeply alarming. Not every family in Kashmir can afford a car for their daughters - public transport is a basic necessity. If such harassment continues unchecked, it will directly harm girls' education, freedom, and confidence. And when women's progress is hindered, the entire society suffers.

A Reminder from Faith

Islam has always emphasised respect, dignity, and protection for women. Allah (SWT) says in the Qur'an:

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