Srinagar, April 30 -- Sitting on the third seat behind the driver, a woman sat beside me and requested for the window seat. She was struggling with shopping bags, two large polythene bags, one on her left side and another on her lap. She was drenched in sweat. I offered her the window seat without caring about my own comfort. I shifted to her seat. I noticed the standing passengers, men and women pressed against one another as the bus picked up speed. She complained loudly about men that they no longer bothered to offer seats to women. 'Today's youth are spoiled. They have mothers and sisters but no humanity, she said. Soon, she adjusted herself to the mirror side, half-standing and half-sitting, pushed me toward the edge. She occupied pa...
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