A woman activist was purportedly beaten and paraded naked for battling against illicit alcohol exchange the Indian capital, Delhi.
The episode occurred on Thursday when the lady and her partners were on a night watch to help recognize illicit shops.
The Delhi Commission for Women, with whom the lady was a volunteer, has firmly denounced the assault on her.
Police said the lady was attacked however denied she had been paraded naked.
In a video that has turned into a web sensation, the casualty guaranteed that she was "dragged and stripped" for restricting the individuals who are running unlawful alcohol lairs.
The commission put out an announcement in which it said the lady volunteer had "signs of iron bars on her body". The announcement likewise claimed that she was ambushed by individuals who were offering illegal alcohol.
As feedback via web-based networking media developed, police tweeted that the issue was being explored. They depicted the occurrence as a "squabble by a few women".
Swati Maliwal, leader of the ladies' board, tweeted that it was "despicable" that the police were naming the episode as an insignificant fight.
Police told told us that the lady's garments had been "torn a bit" in the fight and that none of the aggressors were men.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said it was "completely stunning and dishonorable" that such an occurrence had happened in the capital.
Numerous Indians pass on consistently from drinking illicitly fermented liquor.
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