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Bikers attack 20 schoolgirls for resisting sexual harassment

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Muzaffarnagar: Over 20 schoolgirls were attacked and two drivers of school buses injured after they resisted an alleged sexual harassment by a group of bike-borne assailants, police said on Thursday.

The minors were returning home after their Board exam on Wednesday at Kamalpur centre when the eight bike-borne youths allegedly started passing lewd comments and intercepted their vehicles near Taprana village, SP Vijay Bhushan said.

The two drivers, Vedpal and Sanjay, of the buses in which the girls were travelling, opposed the act which allegedly provoked the accused to use lathis on them, he said.

The drivers were injured in the incident. Later, the accused allegedly started pelting stones on the vehicles, leaving one girl injured and vandalised the buses.

Meanwhile, parents of the girls protested against the incident and registered a complaint in the matter, he said.

A case has been registered against the eight youths. Two of them, Rajesh (21) and Vijay (20), were arrested on Thursday, he said. The search is on to nab the remaining accused, he said.

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