Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘We got justice but what about our prestige, jobs’

- Gulam Jeelani and Hardik Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

THREE YOUNGSTERS FRAMED BY ‘SONEPAT BRAVEHEART­S’, STRUGGLE TO MOVE ON AFTER GETTING ACQUITTED

ROHTAK/SONEPAT: “Insaaf to mila, izzat aur naukri kahan se aayegi? (We got justice, but how will we get back our prestige or jobs?),” asks Mohit.

He is one of the three Haryana youth discharged last week by a local court of charges of harassing two sisters on a bus about two years ago. A video of the three men being thrashed on a bus by two girls, Aarti and Pooja, on being allegedly harassed went viral and the sisters were quickly hailed as ‘Sonepat brave hearts’.

Mohit and his two friends — Kuldeep and Deepak — were briefly arrested before being let out on bail. But, though the girls’ version has been thrown out by the court and the men were vindicated, life is still not the same for Mohit or his friends.

When the alleged incident happened,Mo hit was eye in ga job with Delhi Police while Kuldeep and Deepak were in the line for jobs with the Indian Army, after having already cleared the medical and physical tests. But once they were implicated in the case, they were barred from taking the written examinatio­n and their pursuits for secured jobs stopped in the tracks. Their discharge came late. Having crossed the eligible age limit of 21, they cannot apply any more. “After clearing the two stages we were told we could not appear in the written test due to the case. Who will bring back the missed opportunit­y,” laments Kuldeep from Aasan village of Haryana’s Rohtak district.

Victims of what has turned out to best aged-managed vigilantis­m, the men find their lives insisters from Than a Khurd village in nearby Sonepat are continuing with their studies at a college in Gurgaon.

Having set social media alight with the video of their thrashing the three youth, the girls went from hero to zero rather rapidly. Another video showing the sisters kicking am an between his legs at a park surfaced a few days later. Some locals also chipped in, claiming the two were“habitual bullies ”, and the Haryana government put in abeyance its announceme­nt to felicitate them.

The girls’ family dispute the counter-narrative, saying they were being targeted for their ca ste. “Why would everyone suddenly start targeting our daughters? Is it because we are backward (Bairagi) and they (the three men) are J ats ?” asks San to sh, their mother.

Other family members say they were contemplat­ing challengin­g the verdict in a higher court. The families of Mohit and his friends, however, have no plans of pressing defamation charges against the sisters.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The youngsters were briefly arrested in a case of harassment after they were videotaped being beaten up on a bus by two girls two years ago.
HT PHOTO The youngsters were briefly arrested in a case of harassment after they were videotaped being beaten up on a bus by two girls two years ago.

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