Kannada Actress Samyuktha Hegde harassed and moral policed in public for wearing a sports Bra

Kannada Actress Samyuktha Hegde harassed and moral policed in public for wearing a sports Bra
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This shocking act happened a day ago, on Friday where the Congress Leader Kavitha Reddy along with a mob accused the actress and her friends of indecent behavior and attire along with hurling abuses at them at Agara Lake Premises in Bengaluru City just because she was working out in a ‘Sports Bra’.

In the whole series of videos that Samyuktha shared, Kavitha Reddy is seen not only abusing the ladies but also physically attacking them. The mob that accompanied Kavitha Reddy started shouting slogans against the actress and trying to defame her by pulling her name into the ongoing drug scandals.

 

Samyuktha Hegde has also alleged that Kavitha Reddy asked her to strip in public, linked all of them to cabaret dancers and questioned them for the clothes they were wearing. The videos shared by Samyuktha through her live session on Instagram is an evident proof of how the Congress Leader was threatening the actress and her friends saying –

“A******s if you wear such clothes the next time in public and then something happens to you,  don’t come crying to anyone”.

                         According to Samyuktha, the police arrived at the spot and told her along with her friends to leave but the crowd around locked the gate of the park and did not let them leave . She also claims that one of them in the crowd hit on her hand when she tried to open the gates.

Twitter is flooded with tweets by Kavitha Reddy and Samyuktha Hegde fighting and trying to prove their sides. The actress tweeted a short video and shared it on Instagram too where Kavitha Reddy can be seen aggressively charging at one of the women.  The incident pulled a number of people, passersby and mostly men in the crowd began shouting slogans, “Down, Down Samyuktha “.

It’s disheartening to see women not being empowered and supported but instead harassed by other ‘women’, that too in public.