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Young Man Harasses Tourist Women By Putting Up Their Rates

Hyderabad: In an appalling incident, a young man was seen harassing tourist women for his Instagram reels by putting up their rates in Jaipur.

On his Instagram handle, @guru__brand0000, the man shares many videos of pestering tourists, some of which are extremely offensive towards female tourists.
In the video, the young man, identified as Guru, can be seen going to four unassuming women tourists and putting up their "rates." "Guys, you will get these women for Rs 150," he said.
He continues by pointing at individual women, "She is available for 150, she is for 200, you can get her for Rs 500 and this one is for Rs 300."
From the video, it seems that the women do not understand what the guru is saying and they are seen waving at his camera.
The issue was highlighted by an X user by shared the problematic videos by saying, "Guys like these are the reason why international tourists have bad experiences in India. @jaipur_police should arrest this guy for harassing tourists and teach him basic civic sense and the meaning of Atithi Devo Bhava."

In another video, Guru can be seen harassing a tourist couple by filming himself with them. "Guys, she is my wife," he said, while walking next to the woman, and by moving towards the man he said, "He is my brother-in-law. How do you guys like him? My brother-in-law."
Guru’s Instagram handle reveals that he has been harassing tourists in Jaipur for quite some time, for the sake of the Instagram reels, Often thrusting his camera at them and recording himself with them.
Apart from this, he posts reels in which he performs bike stunts on his social media page.
Various Social media users on X tagged Jaipur Police, under Guru's videos and demanded action against him. Several users said Jaipur's reputation is tarnished by this kind of activity.
One of the users wrote, “This kind of behavior spoils the name of our city.”
Meanwhile, the Jaipur Police said, "Sir, the higher authorities have been informed of the appropriate legal action in the aforementioned."
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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