In the city of Vellore in Tamil Nadu, criminals target couples and demand that Muslim women take off their burqas in public.
One individual was accused of cyberbullying after he transferred a video via online entertainment, showing scoundrels hassling unmarried couples in Tamil Nadu's Vellore.
Criminals harassed a number of unmarried couples by asking women if they practiced a different religion than their partners. The scoundrels additionally requested the ladies eliminate their burqas.
One of the criminals also filmed the incident, which was reported from Vellore, Tamil Nadu, and later shared it on social media.
When questioned by one of the women, the criminals claimed that although they were not related to the women, they had concerns about them meeting men of different religions in a burqa.
Additionally, the crooks advised the lovers to get married as soon as possible.
In the same city, another gang was caught on camera harassing three couples and posting a video of the incident on Facebook.
In the meantime, residents of the city approached the Vellore police department regarding similar incidents.
Afterward, the police gave an assertion, saying a couple was bugged on Walk 22 close to the Vellore Post by one individual, who transferred the video via virtual entertainment.
In addition, the man was charged with cyberbullying, according to the police, and the individuals who shared the video will be punished.
Additionally, the police issued a warning that anyone who attempts to share such content on social media platforms will face severe penalties.