After Anushka Sharma, Virat Kohli Opens Up About The Bangalore Molestation Case!
After Anushka Sharma, Virat Kohli opens up about the Bangalore molestation case and calls the incident really disturbing & a cowardly act on New Years night of 2017.
The
Bangalore
molestation
case
of
New
Year
night
2017
is
being
condemned
by
the
people
and
celebrities
alike.
Anushka
Sharma
had
layed
the
blame
on
the
society
and
now
her
alleged
boyfriend
and
Indian
cricket
skipper
Virat
Kohli
said
that
the
incident
is
really
disturbing
and
is
a
cowardly
act.
Virat
Kohli,
just
like
Akshay
Kumar,
posted
a
video
clip
on
his
social
media
handle
slamming
the
molesters
and
said,
"Guys,
what
happened
in
Bangalore
is
really
disturbing.
To
see
something
like
that
happen
to
those
girls
and
for
people
to
watch
it
and
not
do
anything
about
it,
I
think
it
is
a
cowardly
act.
Those
people
have
no
right
to
call
themselves
men.
I
have
only
one
question.
If
something
like
that
happened,
god
forbid,
to
someone
in
your
family,
would
you
stand
and
watch
or
would
you
help?
That's
my
only
question."
Virat
also
slammed
people
who
just
stood
there
watching
and
not
coming
to
the
girls
aid
in
the
time
of
need.
"And
I
feel
these
things
are
allowed
to
happen
and
people
stand
there,
watch
these
things
happen
and
they
are
fine
with
it
because
they
think
it
is
absolutely
fine
for
something
like
that
to
happen
to
a
girl
just
because
she
is
wearing
short
clothes.
It
is
her
life,
it
is
her
decision,
it
is
her
choice.
For
men
to
accept
that
it
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
do
something
like
this
and
get
away
with
it
and
people
in
power
trying
to
defend
it,
is
absolutely
horrible."
"I
think
as
a
society,
the
fact
that
these
things
are
in
certain
people's
heads
acceptable
to
a
certain
degree
is
disturbing
and
shocking.
I
am
ashamed
to
be
a
part
of
that
society.
I
think
we
need
to
change
our
thinking.
We
need
to
treat
men
and
women
in
the
same
way.
Be
respectful
and
treat
women
with
some
compassion.
And
as
I
said,
put
yourself
in
that
situation
and
think
what
if
we
were
the
family
members
of
those
girls.
How
would
we
feel
about
it?
Jai
Hind!"