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Twinkle Khanna arrested for unzipping husband, released

10 April 2009

Actor Akshay Kumar's wife Twinkle Khanna was arrested by the police in Mumbai six days after a case was registered against the couple for allegedly indulging in an obscene act during a fashion show, but the former actress was released on bail. Details from the Indian Express: [ Link] Twinkle went to Vakola police station with a lawyer last night and surrendered. Police arrested her but she was immediately released on a bail bond of Rs 950. She told police that Akshay was abroad on a professional...

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Neighbours assault minor couple, blacken their faces

11 March 2009

This small incident almost went unnoticed: [ Link] Days after they fled their home in Bihar and set a lover’s nest in the Dhobi Mohalla here (in Jalandhar), a man and wife, both minors, became victims of moral policing when their neighbours assaulted them and blackened their faces before parading them in the locality on Sunday night. Police conducted raids on Monday, after Ram Parvesh, the victim, lodged a complaint. “We have booked four persons for inflicting atrocities on the couple and...

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Bangalore obscene parties

Bangalore police pick up 101 for obscene acts at private party

10 March 2009

The Bangalore police arrested 101 young people, including 37 foreigners, violating the Karnataka Excise Act for illegal sale of liquor. They were arrested from a place on the outskirts of the city. That, of course, can be a valid charge. However, the police also booked them for obscene acts and songs in a public place. This is where it gets interesting. Obscene acts? At a private farmhouse party? From the Times of India: [ Link] The attempt to nail them on the charge of obscenity smacks of...

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Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park

A couple cannot walk into Hyderabad parks unless married

23 February 2009

Anyone with some amount of power can play the moral police these days. Just as the personnel of a private security agency have been doing at the Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park in Hyderabad, says a report in the Hindu. Details: [ Link] David Shulman, renowned professor from Hebrew University and Suchitra Seth, an academician from Ahmedabad, were meeting after a long time and wished to take a post-breakfast stroll inside the park. However, security guards at the gate did not take kindly to...

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GRP handcuffs lovebird, forces him to marry girlfriend in Gaya

18 February 2009

The dreaded Government Railway Police (GRP) has played jury, judge and executioner in Bihar's Gaya. The Times of India has the bizarre details: [ Link] Trouble first struck 18-year-old Sweetie of neighbouring Aurangabad district's Rafiganj when railway cops on Saturday morning picked her up from a platform of the Gaya station. She was then waiting for her boyfriend Sunny, scheduled to travel from Patna to meet her on Valentine's Day. Like her sweetheart, he too ended up in the Gaya GRP's lock up...

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Pramod Muthalik

Mangalore fallout: Now Muthalik warns against Valentine's Day

3 February 2009

This guy doesn't give up. Shri Ram Sena founder Pramod Muthalik now says Valentines Day is "anti-Indian culture" and has even warned people of attacks if they try to celebrate it. CNN-IBN reports: [ Link] “We will ban the Valentine’s Day. We will not take law in our hand we will give a memorandum to govt. of Karnataka. This is a western culture which we will not allow to survive here. Everyday is lover's day, but we will not allow this on Valentine's day,” says Muthalik. The warning has been...

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Shri Ram Sena

What is this Shri Ram Sena?

3 February 2009

The Times of India has something about this hitherto-unknown outfit: [ Link] Sri Rama Sena is a pro-Hindu apolitical organization based in Hubli and promoted by Promod Mutalik, who floated the organization after parting ways with the BJP a few years ago. The organization is known for celebrating all Hindu festivals on a grand scale but is infamous for creating communal tensions and moral policing. It claims to be a ``protector'' of swadeshi ideology and Hindutva.

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Delhi High Court

Kissing in public by married couple not obscene, holds Delhi High Court

3 February 2009

Here's a snub for the moral police. The Delhi High Court has held that an "expression of love by a young married couple" by stealing kisses in public should not attract the charge of obscenity. The Times of India had a detailed report: [ Link] Justice S Muralidhar stayed an FIR lodged against one Ajit (name changed) and his wife who were booked by the Dwarka police station cops for allegedly kissing each other under the local Metro station even as they awaited word from their lawyer in...

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MF Husain

Supreme Court rejects review plea against Husain

30 January 2009

The Supreme Court has refused to review its order declining to initiate criminal proceedings against painter MF Husain for allegedly hurting public sentiments through some of his paintings, including the one on ‘Bharat Mata,’ that were termed obscene. The Hindu reports: [ Link] A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justices P. Sathasivam and J.M. Panchal dismissed the review petition filed by Maharashtra-based Dwaipayan Venkateshacharya Varkhedkar against the dismissal of...

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Karva Chauth

Recent incidents of moral policing in India

30 January 2009

CNN-IBN has a short list of incidents of moral policing in the country in recent times: [ Link] In April 2007, the Mumbai Police overstepped their brief by booking nearly 100 couples at Bandra sea front, under sections of vulgarity and obscenity. Hindu Rashtra Sena vandalised Star News office the same year for carrying news of an intercaste couple who had eloped. VHP and Bajrang Dal came out in full support of cops of Meerut who went around town beating couples in parks in 2005. Three years ago...

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