I'm Not Clickbait

#IAmNotClickBait: Women share what it's like to be stalked and clicked in public places 

Maria Kuruvilla

India has long helped us believe silence is the best, literally, whether you're being groped, secretly having your cleavage photographed or worse, finding random images of you online.

In most cases of abuse or harassment, one in 10 women raise their voice or actually go after the perp, the rest are fearful of the repercussions. As phones become a weapon of choice and more victims add to the list, is it enough to just stay quiet to remain safe?

To be sure that nothing will help without even trying? Here are some women who break the silence of bus-violence.

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