Virat Kohli expresses anger over Bengaluru mass molestation incident
News Nation Bureau 06 January 2017, 02:46 PM
Team India captain Virat Kohli said on Friday that those who watched in silence when women were being molested on Bengaluru streets on New Year's eve have "no right to call themselves men" and he feels ashamed to be a part of such a society. "What happened in Bangalore is really really disturbing. To see something like that happening to the girls and for people to watch and not do anything about it is a cowardly act. Those people have no right to call themselves men," Kohli, who has of late aired his views on social issues, took to twitter posting two clips of 94 second duration.
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