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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-49547919

A pregnant woman has been beaten by people who suspected her of kidnapping a child in the Indian capital Delhi.

Police told the BBC that the woman, 25, was in a stable condition and that three people had been arrested.

It is the latest incident in a wave of attacks fuelled by rumours of child kidnapping in the capital and neighbouring states.

Last year, a similar spate of attacks saw several people beaten and killed over rumours of child kidnappings.

Footage of the incident shows the woman surrounded by a group of people. They can be heard accusing her of kidnapping children and beating her.

The highest number of such cases has been registered in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, which borders Delhi.

"At least 46 cases have been reported until 29 August. In all cases, we found that there was no evidence of child trafficking," director general of police OP Singh said in appeal on Twitter.

"We appeal to the people to not believe in such rumours. If you are in doubt, just reach out to the police through phone [dial in number 100] or social media," he added.

In Ghaziabad district, which is on the outskirts of Delhi, six cases were registered in August.

"In one case, a group of people attacked a grandmother while she was out with her grandchild. People attacked her because her skin colour was different to her grandchild," senior police officer Neeraj Jadaun said, adding that all suspects in the case had been arrested.

While incidents like this are being reported across India, it is not clear if kidnappings are on the rise.

Rumours of child kidnappings often spread over text messages or WhatsApp, according to reports.

Officials have urged people not to believe messages linked to child abductions and are yet to find any incidents of child abduction related to the spate of messages and videos being shared online.
 
A gullible nation?

Not sure what you mean. But imo a lack of respect for women. I daily read horrific news stories coming out of India reg rape, abuse of women and young girls. I think its fair to say India is the worst place for women in the world.
 
Very sad and shocking news.

This type of stuff is common in that part of region but India probably has this issue more than other countries.
 
I believe a major part is the gender imbalance.
[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] is it getting worse?
 
I believe a major part is the gender imbalance.

[MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] is it getting worse?

It’s being reported more(my assumption is it was always like this with another form of spreading news), which is good.
First phase is to report, second is to accept ,third is to plan and prevent, cure , educate.

Hoping people accept social media isn’t the best place to judge news, and maturity will prevail.

Examples: Polio, HIV etc.
 
Indian people consider this to be normal behaviour. They have now become that used to such things.
 
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