
Three accused have been arrested in the case of misbehavior with a Japanese girl while applying color on the day of Holi in Delhi. At the same time, the girl has also made several tweets in this matter, in which she has told about the incident during that time. Also, she told that she has currently reached Bangladesh from India.
The girl tweeted, "I tweeted a video of the Indian festival Holi on March 9, but after that, the number of retweets and messages increased beyond my imagination and I got scared. So I deleted the tweet. We apologize to those who have been offended by this."
"I had heard that it was very dangerous for an Indian woman to go out on Holi festival. So I along with 35 other friends attended this festival. But unfortunately, such a situation happened. The video spread like fire It wasn't like a cameraman working on purpose, this video was fortunately taken while another Japanese was recording a video of the Holi festival."
"I would appreciate it if you would understand that I wasn't trying to point out the unusualness and pitfalls of the Holi festival in India. It's hard to see in the video, but the cameraman and others are helping us along the way. "
"The place where the video was shot is considered one of the most unsafe places in India, and I attended the festival."
"The original Holi festival is a wonderful and fun traditional festival aimed at celebrating the arrival of spring by pouring colored powder and water on each other and enjoying it regardless of skin color or social status. There are many beliefs about this festival. There are other beliefs."
"However, we sincerely apologize for causing concern to many people through the video and Twitter. I extend my sincere apologies for causing concern and anxiety in many ways, even though I aim to highlight the positive aspects of India and express happiness.
"After that incident, the police have promised us that they will take more strict steps to prevent such incidents. Let's hope that from next year there will be less harassment of women on Holi."
"Most importantly, I love everything about India. I have been to India many times and it is such a beautiful country. India is such a wonderful country that even after such an incident, you cannot hate it. India and Japan will always be friends."
this is the case
In the case of misbehavior with a Japanese girl in the Paharganj area on the day of Holi, the police have identified and detained three accused after examining the video circulated on the internet media. One of the arrested accused is a minor. The accused have accepted their crime. Police have taken action against them under the Delhi Police Act.
The police officer says that the girl is currently in Bangladesh. The police have not received any complaint in this regard from him or the Japanese Embassy. The victim has tweeted that he is in Bangladesh and is mentally and physically fit.
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