The victim blaming and outrageous victim blaming following the Bengaluru mass molestations caused women to come out and reiterate their right to go out after dark (Photo: Facebook)
NCC volunteers joined in with a clear message about reclaiming streets after dark and sent out a strong statement for women's security (Photo: Facebook)
The messages were clearly aimed at those blaming women for going out at night and cited their dress as reason for molestation and rape (Photo: Facebook)
Media personalities and children also joined the initiative which garnered support in Gujarat as well (Photo: Facebook)
The resonance of the campaign was evident as students and others in Pune also joined hands for it (Photo: Facebook)
Hyderabad had one of the highest numbers for the campaign as students, activists and working women took to the streets (Photo: Facebook)
The march also witnessed a good turn out in Bengaluru which was jolted by series of crimes against women since New Year's eve (Photo: Facebook)
Lucknow too witnessed support for the campaign as women and men from all walks of life joined in (Photo: Facebook)
Women in Delhi came out on the streets for the march which coincided with the women's march held in US and across the world (Photo: Facebook)
Women marched in Pune, Lucknow and Bengaluru as well.