Islamabad: With increase in crowd at markets of federal capital youngsters have been involved in unethical activities like harassing females.
As Eid-ul-Fitr approaching, a rush of people including girls, families, youngsters etc have increased to a great number especially after the Iftar at all the shopping centers and markets of the city.
Numerous females are found complaining against unfair activities of the youngsters to harass the women by raising voice on them and singing odd songs after seeing them in the markets. Some of the youngsters even play music at high volume at their vehicles. Some of them also carry out one wheeling on motorbikes and car pinning to attract the girls.
There are no proper arrangements made either by shopkeepers or police to prevent the  immoral doings of these eve-teasers in the markets. The girls said that it is very difficult for them to move freely in the markets at night, as the hooligans by taking advantage of rush, always remain ready to harass them in the markets.
The encroachers in these markets also create hurdles for females shopkeepers leave very small space for walking freely, which provide more opportunities to eve-teasers to make nuisance to the ladies.
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