What Delhi women think about free bus rides
"You cannot get over groping and teasing," says 26-yr-old Aditi who is still worried about her safety in India’s crime capital - Delhi. On Tuesday, Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, made bus rides free for 14 lakh women commuter in the capital and deployed 1,300 marshals to ensure their safety. The move costs a […]

"You cannot get over groping and teasing," says 26-yr-old Aditi who is still worried about her safety in India’s crime capital - Delhi. On Tuesday, Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, made bus rides free for 14 lakh women commuter in the capital and deployed 1,300 marshals to ensure their safety. The move costs a whopping 1400 million rupees. Is it an expensive election sop or a real vision change? We went out on the streets of Delhi to ask the Delhites what they think about the scheme.