President of Varanasi Women’s Traders’ Body Caught Stealing UNDERWEAR on CCTV — Got Exposed in the Most Humiliating Way

SIBY JEYYA
A well-dressed woman walking into a shop in holy Varanasi, looking every bit like they belong to “good families”… and then casually pocketing undergarments like it’s nothing. Not one. Not two. Multiple women. And the absolute kicker? One of them is Sunita Soni — the actual President of the Mahila Vyapar Mandal, the Women’s business Association of Varanasi. 


Caught red-handed on crystal-clear CCTV. This isn’t some desperate street thief. This is a so-called leader of women entrepreneurs stooping to steal panties. And the video is now everywhere, making the entire country ask one brutal question: How the hell did we fall this far?


1. “Respectable” is now officially meaningless.


They weren’t in rags. They weren’t starving. These women looked polished, confident, the kind you’d see at a family function or temple. Yet they chose to steal cheap undergarments instead of paying. If “good family” women can do this in broad daylight, what does that say about the rest of society?



2. The president of a women’s traders’ body, for God’s sake.


Sunita Soni isn’t just any customer — she’s the data-face of women in business in Varanasi. The woman who’s supposed to inspire, lead, and uplift other female entrepreneurs. Instead, she’s on CCTV, treating a lingerie section like her personal free store. The irony is so thick it could choke you.


3. This wasn’t a one-off mistake — it was coordinated.


Multiple women, moving together, clearly comfortable with the act. The post calls them out perfectly: they “look from good homes” but still did it. No financial crisis excuse here. Just pure greed and zero shame. When even association presidents think shoplifting is fine, morality in this country has officially hit rock bottom.


4. The deeper rot no one wants to admit.


We keep shouting “women empowerment” from every rooftop, but this is the ugly underbelly. When women in positions of respect start behaving like common thieves over something as basic as undergarments, it exposes the hollowness of all that talk. Status, power, gender — none of it stopped them. Character did.


5. Varanasi, the spiritual capital, just got a new kind of shame.


This isn’t delhi or Mumbai. This is Kashi — the city of temples, sadhus, and ancient values. And right now, the whole world is watching its women’s business leader get exposed as a petty thief. The video isn’t just viral; it’s a mirror. And the reflection is ugly as hell. 


Look, stealing is stealing — whether it’s a ₹50 note or a ₹500 bra. But when the thief is the president of a women’s business forum, it stops being a crime and becomes a national embarrassment.


Sunita Soni and her gang just proved one brutal truth: no amount of fancy titles, good clothes, or “respectable” family background can hide a rotten character.


The CCTV doesn’t lie.
The country is watching.
And this time, no amount of “women card” can save them.


What’s more shocking — the theft itself, or the fact that people in power think they can get away with it?
Drop your thoughts below. Because this one deserves to burn.

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