Men came in skirts to proclaim support to women in Bangalore

January 12, 2013 07:34 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:36 pm IST - Bangalore

Dressed in colourful skirts, a group of 25 men from different walks of life gathered at the famous Cubbon Park in Bangalore, pledging support to women and their rights.

The men, including company professionals and entrepreneurs, took a pledge to be sensitive to gender issues.

The brainchild of two youngsters, Samarpita Samaddar, a communications professional, and Aditya Mallya, an entrepreneur, this initiative was made through Facebook.

“The message we wanted give to the world was that a particular dress does not lead to sexual harassment or rape of a woman”, Ms. Samarpita said reporters.

“Though we received a response from over 500 men across the country, in reality over 25 men actually turned up in skirts, which I think is also a big thing as it takes a lot for a man to dress like a woman”.

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