Alleged Harassment Mars Post Malone's Indian Debut Concert
Two women attending Post Malone's first Indian concert in Guwahati reported being harassed and touched without consent. Despite the absence of a formal complaint, Guwahati Police are seeking further details via social media. The incident raises concerns about women's safety at public events.
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Allegations of harassment have shadowed American rapper Post Malone's inauguration concert in India, held recently in Guwahati. Two female attendees reported on social media that they were inappropriately touched without consent, sparking a debate on the safety of women at public events.
The Guwahati Police, although not having received a formal complaint, are proactively investigating the claims. They have reached out to the women involved via social media platforms for additional information regarding the incident.
Emma, a backpacking vlogger who shared the ordeal, emphasized the broader issue of violence against women, even stating that the episode didn't reflect the hospitality of Guwahati. Meanwhile, law enforcement assures that women's safety is a top priority and they are committed to thorough investigations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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