Chandigarh stalking: Indian women fight victim-blaming with 'midnight selfies'

Politician said woman chased for 30 mins 'should not have gone out so late'

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Indian women are flooding social media with "midnight selfies" after a prominent politician implied that a woman who claimed to have narrowly escaped being kidnapped should not have been out at night.

Varnika Kundu, a radio DJ, was driving home late on Friday night in Chandigarh, the capital city of the northern state of Haryana, when she noticed two men following her in an SUV.

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