Video shows foreign woman being chased for 'selfie' in Mumbai: 'They kept following me' - Video

A recent video has surfaced showing a foreign woman, identified as Faria, being pursued by two men in a busy area of Mumbai, sparking discussions about safety and harassment. In the footage, Faria is seen walking with a tense demeanor, constantly glancing back at the men who are closely following her. Despite her discomfort, she manages to capture the incident on camera, maintaining a forced smile. This incident raises important questions about the treatment of tourists and the challenges they face in crowded urban environments. Public reaction has been mixed, with many expressing concern over the woman's safety and calling for greater awareness of personal boundaries. The incident comes at a time when discussions around the need for better tourist protection in India are increasingly relevant, as the country aims to boost its image as a safe destination for international visitors. Social media users have voiced their outrage, urging the authorities to take necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future and to ensure that all visitors can enjoy their time in India without fear of harassment.
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