The crime rates in India have been on the rise in the past few years. Especially the crimes against women like rape, molestation, kidnapping, etc. have been doing the rounds since more and more women are now coming out and sharing their traumas with the world. One such woman shared her traumatic experience with the people on the internet via a series of tweets. Yep, a woman in Gurgaon shared a series of tweets where she gave a detailed account of an incident where an auto rickshaw driver allegedly attempted to kidnap her. Needless to say, the tweets went viral.
Nishtha, the woman from Gurgaon, Haryana posted a series of 8 tweets where she narrated a detailed incident where an auto rickshaw driver attempted to kidnap her in the city near Delhi. In her tweets, she reveals that the horrid incident took place at Gurgaon Sector 22, which is seven minutes from her house.
Yesterday was one of the scariest days of my life as I think I was almost abducted/ kidnapped. I don’t know what it was, it’s still giving me chills. Arnd 12:30 pm, I took an auto from the auto stand of a busy market Sec 22 (#Gurgaon) for my home which is like 7 mins away (1/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
The woman in her tweets revealed that the auto rickshaw driver intentionally took the wrong turn and continued driving towards unfamiliar surroundings. Even after she protested and tried telling him the directions, he did not respond and so she was left with no choice but to jump out of the moving vehicle.
We arrived at a T point from where one has to take right for the sector I live in. But he took left. I asked him are you taking left. He didn’t listen, instead he started shouting god’s name (I don’t want to specify the religion here as this is NOT RELATED to any religion) (3/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
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In the tweet, Nishtha also said that when the auto driver took the wrong turn, she shouted at him about the same but he didn’t respond. She wrote, “I shouted literally – ‘bhaiya, mera sector right me tha aap left me kyu leke ja rahe ho.’ He didn’t respond & kept taking god’s name at reasonably high pitch. I hit him 8-10 times on his left shoulder but nothing. The only thought that came to my mind – jump out (4/8)”
I shouted literally – ‘bhaiya, mera sector right me tha aap left me kyu leke ja rahe ho.' He didn’t respond & kept taking god’s name at reasonably high pitch. I hit him 8-10 times on his left shoulder but nothing. The only thought that came to my mind – jump out (4/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
speed was 35-40 & before he speeds up, jumping out was the only option. I thought broken bones are better than getting lost. And I jumped out of the moving auto! I don’t know how I got that courage. (5/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
And so she jumped out of the moving auto rickshaw and was amazed to see that she wasn’t hurt at all except that she felt some pain in her right shin. After jumping out, Nishtha started walking towards her place while constantly looking back in fear that the driver might return. After a while, she got in an e-rickshaw and reached home.
I am quite amazed I didn’t get hurt at all, just a little bit pain on my right shin. By god’s grace, I am fine. I started walking towards my sector, looking back again and again, scared to death that he might come back. I got an e rickshaw to my home then. (6/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
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In one of the tweets, she even mentions that she regrets not being able to note down the auto rickshaw’s number and even tagged the Gurgaon police in her last tweet. And on December 21st, 2022, a day after the incident, she updated the people on the internet that she had visited the Palam Vihar police station where SHO Shri Jitender Yadav himself assured that they will find the auto rickshaw driver.
I am now regretting a lot that why I didn’t note down his auto number when I jumped out. But frankly, when such incident happens, I think you are in a different zone altogether. (7/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
Quick update: Visited Palam Vihar police station. SHO Shri Jitender Yadav himself assured that we will trace the person. Really good response from his team. Hoping we come to the conclusion soon. Thanks @gurgaonpolice @mlkhattar @DC_Gurugram
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 21, 2021
Just reading the series of tweets from Nishtha has me scared. I mean, can you imagine what she must have gone through when she realised that the driver took the wrong turn and wasn’t even responding to her even though she was shouting at him. But I’m glad she didn’t succumb to the situation and used her presence of mind to jump out of the moving vehicle.
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