‘Moral Police’ in Mysore Caution Revellers


The Hindu

MYSORE, Dec 28: The “moral police” will go around Mysore city on the eve of New Year to prevent organisers from holding celebrations if they find them against the culture and tradition of the land.

Bharatiya Janata Party city unit president B.P. Manjunath on Friday said five groups, each comprising 15 to 20 people, would be constituted and these people would visit hotels, resorts, clubs and community halls here where the New Year eve celebrations were organised to prevent the display of vulgarity in the name of celebrations.

Complaints

“We had come across several complaints from women artistes invited to perform during the celebrations last year that they were forced to perform obscene dances by revellers and the organisers. There were reports of eve-teasing too. In some parties, there are reports of people misbehaving with women,” Manjunath said. A decision would be taken to form a non-political committee for deciding on the steps to be taken, he said.

The BJP city president said: “We are neither against nor opposing the celebrations but we shall not tolerate disrespect shown to our culture by resorting to immoral, vulgar and obscene activities during the celebrations.”

“Last year, many women who came to participate in shows from Bangalore were asked to dance like live band artistes. Foreign women were harassed by people under the influence of alcohol.”

  

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  • melroy, usa/mangalore

    Mon, Dec 29 2008

    If you swim in a river full of Piranha (Most ferocious fish in the world), you should not complain if you are bitten. If you go in a ship, don't complain about sea sickness. Same way, dont go in between a group of drunken men and expect them to behave. If you are a person who believe in women empowerment, form a big group of drunken women who will "ADAM tease" men. These ladies earn their living by entertaining men, moral police should arrest them first. If those men need entertainment, in this modern age, let them dance with ROBOTS dressed like women. No one can understand the MORALE behind having moral police. Instead ban those dancer women from the clubs, let those "2000AD Moden Lady" arrange a ladies only party and let those police rest in peace.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Dec 29 2008

    Mr Manjunath and gang, last year in Mumbai several youth were caught red handed molesting women at Juhu.Later on your partners in Mumbai the MNS headed by Raj Thackery intervened and got these youth released. What have you got to say about this? My advice to you is first clean your own stable and then go about looking for dirt in others yard.

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  • F.Y. Mysore, Karnataka / India

    Sun, Dec 28 2008

    Agreed. Vulgarity should not be supported. What about the vulgarities displayed in Indian Cenemas??? Can the Moral group take steps to stop the vulgarity in Indian Cinemas please?

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