Indian captain Virat Kohli takes to Twitter to voice his disappointment and disgust on the recent mass molestation case in Bengaluru on New Year's Eve; here's what the star batsman has to say
Virat Kohli talks on Bengaluru mass molestation
Virat Kohli
Indian captain Virat Kohli does not show his positivity and leadership skills on the field but also off it. The star batsman took to Twitter to voice his opinion on the recent Bengaluru mass molestation on New Year's Eve.
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Virat Kohli posted the video minute-and-a-half long video expressing his disgust and disappointment with society terming all those onlookers during the Bengaluru mass molestation as'cowards'. Kohli tried to bring about a change. Watch the videos below.
This country should be safe & equal for all. Women shouldn't be treated differently. Let's stand together & put an end to such pathetic acts pic.twitter.com/bD0vOV2I2P
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) January 6, 2017
Change your thinking and the world will change around you. pic.twitter.com/FinDIYv2aV
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) January 6, 2017
Virat Kohli, who is a very broad-minded individual besides being a great cricketer, has always batted for women empowerment and freedom.
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Earlier, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar and Aamir Khan too, shared their views on the Bengaluru mass molestation case.
The shameful incident occurred in MG Road and Brigade Road in Bengaluru. Men not only groped women, but also verbally abused the females who had gathered to ring in the New Year. All this even as the cops played silent spectators.