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Taslima Nasrin attacked

UPA ally Owaisi backs MLAs for manhandling Taslima

10 August 2007

The president of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM), Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, has the cheek to defend his party MLAs for attacking Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen. “When the Bangladesh government has shunted Taslima out of the country, why is the Indian government protecting her?” he asked. Well, Nasreen has been living in Kolkata for the last two years. What was Owaisi doing all this while? Sleeping in the House? And come to think of it, this Owaisi's party is an ally of the United...

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Guruvayoor Temple

Sartorial verses

9 August 2007

These are the temples of contrast — Kerala's Guruvayoor templte and Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati temple, certainly as far as women are concerned. The former has relaxed its dress codes for women; the latter is contemplating guidelines to help women look adequately pious. The management of the Sree Krishna temple in Guruvayoor last month decided to allow women wearing churidars to enter it. The Guruvayur Devaswom Managing Committee Chairman Thottathil Raveendran said the change was made as part of...

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Jashn-e-Azaadi

Mumbai police stops Sanjay Kak's Kashmir documentary screening

31 July 2007

We have received a letter from Ranjit Hoskote, Secretary-Treasurer, Drishti Media, Arts & Human Rights, Ahmedabad, on the Mumbai police stopping a screening of Sanjay Kak's documentary. We write to bring to your notice yet another violation of the freedom of expression in India. On Friday, 27 July 2007, a posse of policemen attached to the Dadar police station in Bombay broke into a private screening of Sanjay Kak's documentary, Jashn-e-Azaadi, and confiscated the DVD. The screening, which was...

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Bashed up in Noida

Cops bash up student for speaking to girl

29 July 2007

Policement in Noida are grossly incompetent and inefficient when it comes to prevent crimes against women, even if those are eve-teasing cases. But they are ruthlessly efficient when separating a boy from a girl. Three constables attacked a Delhi University student Wednesday last and bundled him into a Gypsy. All because he was seen talking to a girl. CNN-IBN reports: He was allegedly talking to a female friend at the Sector 55 market of Noida when the three cops approached him, bundled him into...

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Amul Macho ad

Underwear ads pulled down by I&B ministry

29 July 2007

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has banned the transmission and retransmission of the advertisements of Lux Cozy Underwear and Amul Macho Underwear because they are "indecent, vulgar and suggestive." It is a different thing altogether that the two ads had been cleared by the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), the self-regulatory body of the advertising industry. The venerable I&B ministry has directed all television channels to be more "careful" in future in...

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Rathikant Basu

Criminal proceedings on against former Star India CEO

28 July 2007

The Supreme Court has exempted former Star India CEO Rathikant Basu from personal appearance before a trial court looking into criminal proceedings initiated against him for allegedly showing obscene movies on its channel more than a decade ago. A bench headed by Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan, however, has refused to stay the proceedings. The criminal complaint was filed under Sections 239 and 294 of the Indian Penal code and Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act 1986 for aiding and...

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Murli Manohar Joshi

The Hindu sex education outlook

24 July 2007

You can find such juvenile statements only in the RSS mouthpiece The Organiser. And that too by former HRD minister Murli Manohar Joshi. [ Link] Former Union HRD Minister Dr Murli Manohar Joshi viewed that sex education would transform the student-teacher relation into that of a man and a woman and it appears the government wants to import the western culture of sexual relations between students and teachers into India. He said introduction of sex education is what multinationals did to create...

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Sharmila Tagore

Five films' rocky times with India's censors

17 July 2007

Sharmila Tagore, our chief film censor, said in an interview with Reuters that state censorship was more transparent and preferable to street censorship enforced by angry mobs or political groups. Here are five recent films that did not have a smooth ride with India's censors — both official and self-appointed: Mumbai Aamchich was denied a certificate this year because the film board said it endorsed the idea that the city of Mumbai belongs only to people from Maharashtra and everybody else...

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Awarapan

Screening of Awarapan halted in Pune over religious sentiments

9 July 2007

It's Pune again. But this time, it is the turn of the Islamists.A group of youths tore down posters of Hindi film Awarapan and carried out demonstrations at Victory theatre in Pune Camp, where the movie was screened on Saturday afternoon, claiming that the film has scenes hurting religious sentiments. Following the incident, the police provided security to 13 theatres in the city, where the film is being screened in this Maharashtra city. The culprits this time out were members of the Indian...

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Shivaji Panikkar

Saffronites still at it: Baroda 'art controversy' dean attacked

7 July 2007

The suspended in-charge dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University, Shivaji Panikkar, was attacked by a group of unidentified persons near a school Friday in Ahmedabad where he had gone to inaugurate an exhibition. CNN-IBN reports: Pannikar, who was suspended for lending support to the student who was arrested over an alleged obscene painting, was attacked by unidentified persons in Ahmedabad on Friday. He and his driver were roughed up by a group of 20 people outside the gates of St Xavier...

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