Gurugram – A chilling incident in Gurugram has reignited concerns about women’s safety in public spaces. An anonymous model and influencer was waiting for a cab near Rajiv Chowk on August 2 when she encountered a man engaging in an obscene act. According to the model, the man stared at her persistently before masturbating in plain sight, leaving her feeling “disgusted, unsafe, and helpless.” The incident, captured on video and shared widely on social media, has sparked outrage and drawn attention to the persistent issue of public harassment faced by women in India.
The model, who was alone at the time, recounted the ordeal in a viral Instagram post, describing how the man’s brazen behavior left her shaken. “I was just standing there, waiting for my cab, and this man kept staring at me. Then he started doing something so disgusting I couldn’t believe it,” she said in a video statement. Despite her attempts to confront the man, he fled the scene before bystanders could intervene. The model promptly reported the incident to the Gurugram police, who have registered a case under Section 281 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for obscene acts in public. The police are currently reviewing CCTV footage to identify the suspect, but no arrests have been made as of yet.
This incident is not an isolated one in Gurugram, a city often touted as a modern urban hub but increasingly criticized for its safety challenges. In June 2025, a 28-year-old woman reported a similar experience in Sector 56, where a man exposed himself while she walked to a nearby market. The suspect in that case was apprehended after locals intervened, but the incident left the community rattled. Similarly, in March 2024, a college student in DLF Phase 3 was harassed by a man who followed her and made lewd gestures while she waited at a bus stop. The police arrested the perpetrator after a complaint was filed, but the case underscored a troubling pattern.
Women’s safety advocates point out that such incidents reflect a broader societal issue. “Nobody really understands the trauma of being targeted like this,” the model noted in her post, echoing the sentiments of many women who feel vulnerable in public spaces. According to a 2024 report by the National Crime Records Bureau, crimes against women in urban areas have risen by 12% over the past five years, with public harassment cases forming a significant portion. Gurugram alone reported over 300 cases of molestation and public obscenity in 2024, though activists argue the actual number is likely higher due to underreporting.
The incident has sparked a heated discussion on social media, with many users expressing solidarity with the model and calling for stricter enforcement of laws. “This is why women don’t feel safe anywhere,” one user commented on X, while another demanded, “Why aren’t there more patrols in busy areas like Rajiv Chowk?” Trending conversations on X highlight growing frustration with the lack of proactive measures to curb such incidents. Some users have called for increased CCTV coverage and better lighting in public areas, while others advocate for awareness campaigns to challenge societal attitudes toward women.
Local authorities have promised action, with Gurugram Police Commissioner Vikas Arora stating, “We are taking this case very seriously and are working to apprehend the culprit.” However, critics argue that reactive measures are insufficient. Women’s rights activist Shalini Kapoor emphasized the need for systemic change: “It’s not just about catching one man. We need education, stricter laws, and a culture that doesn’t normalize such behavior.”
The model’s experience has resonated with women across India, many of whom have shared similar stories of harassment in public spaces. As the investigation continues, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges women face and the urgent need for comprehensive measures to ensure their safety. Until then, Gurugram remains a city where women navigate public spaces with caution, hoping for a future where they can feel secure.