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MSU updates: May 12

12 May 2007

Updates (not in any particular order): MSU V-C seals Fine Arts dept: (May 11) Taking moral policing to a new level, Vice-Chancellor of the prestigious Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Manoj Soni, today ordered the fine arts department to be sealed after defiant students put up an exhibition of Indian erotica to protest the arrest of one of their fellow classmates on Wednesday. The fine arts department, known the world over as a cradle for art expression, has never seen interference from any...

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Saffron activists run riot over art college exhibition

11 May 2007

This incident is an ironic way, a combination of some of the incidents documented on this blog — protests against obscene paintings, arrest warrants, vandalism, et al. On Wednesday, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists stormed into the exhibition hall of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Vadodara's MS University and vandalised the paintings by a final year student. The student, Chandra Mohan, who had displayed his paintings for critical evaluation by his teachers for...

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MF Husain

Husain update

10 May 2007

The Supreme Court Tuesday stayed an order by a Haridwar court directing the Mumbai police to attach his property. A bench headed by Justice BN Agrawal also issued notice to advocate Arvind Shrivastava, who had complained about the alleged obscene depiction of Hindu goddesses in Husain's paintings, on the artist's petition seeking the transfer of the matter from Haridwar to Delhi. The court of Special Judicial Magistrate KS Shukla in Haridwar had ordered police to attach Husain's property in...

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MF Husain

It's Husain's turn to court trouble

8 May 2007

He has the knack for doing so. Only this time he has been declared a "proclaimed offender" or repeatedly ignoring the legal summonses from a Haridwar court and not appearing in the case. The case, this time, relates to his alleged obscene depiction of Hindu goddesses in paintings. The court ordered the Mumbai police to attach Husain’s properties. On Sunday, the Mumbai police started out on the needful by pasting a notice on the door of his flat at Jolly Makers-III building in Cuffe Parade. The...

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It's time to raid a Bangalore pub

7 May 2007

So it is. One was wondering when the self-appointed moral cops would be raiding a pub. One does not have to keep wondering. Activists of a hitherto unknown Karnataka Yuva Vedike went on a rampage Saturday night at a popular pub to express their protest against the "pub culture." These marauders barged into the Athena pub located in the plush Leela Palace and ordered customers to leave the premises. They then went around damaging property and threatening those seated inside. These knowledgable...

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Controversy over Bundelkhandi dance rages on

6 May 2007

The controversy over the Madhya Pradesh minister's patronisation of a bunch of dancers from a state's tribal area is still raging on. The Congress is calling the dance vulgar, while BJP leaders are describing the folk dance as a symbol of the Bundelkhand culture. While the dance generally performed by women of the Bedia community on festive occasions includes suggestive moves, it has always been taken as part of the local culture. But as the Indian Express reported: [ Link] Finally, someone...

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Richard Gere and Shilpa Shetty

Kiss-warrant judge asked to move on

4 May 2007

Issuing summonses to the sitting duck actors and actresses of our film industry for on-screen demeanours is one thing; issuing an arrest warrant for a public act which did not really offend too many sensibilities is another. Shortly after he issued that arrest warrant against Richard Gere, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Dinesh Gupta of Jaipur was criticised by legal luminaries for pandering to frivolous complaints and making India the laughing stock of the legal world. Gupta has now been...

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Rakhi Sawant

She dared to bathe in front of the Lord

1 May 2007

Mayday. Mayday. Our item girl and Bollywood non-actress Rakhi Sawant is bound to land up in trouble for all that she says and does (once in a while, also what is done to her) — this time she is in a mess for appearing on TV in a bath tub against the background of a statue of Lord Buddha! A case has been registered at Frezarpura police station in Amaravati district of Maharashtra under section 295 of IPC (injuring or defiling place of worship, with intent to insult the religion of any class). In...

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Priyaranjan Dasmunsi

Yes minister

30 April 2007

We don't need to poke fun at the Minister for Information and Broadcasting Priyaranjan Dasmunsi. He is well-nigh capable of doing it himself. The minister came up with ridiculous answers to the posers from Karan Thapar on CNN-IBN's Devil's Advocate. You wouldn't know whether to laugh or to cry. In case you missed it, here are the highlights: Karan Thapar: Minister, you are missing the point. I don’t deny that you have the power to ban, you do. But I’m asking you, how you interpret the words...

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Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan dhoom 2

On-screen kisses are just as bad

28 April 2007

The smaller courts in India are on a roll. Aaah, I know the metaphor doesn't really carry through. But then, what also does not is what these courts are doing by reacting to flippant complaints by a demented section of the public. A local court in Muzaffarnagar has issued summons to Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan to appear before it on May 30 in connection with a kissing scene in Dhoom-2. District Judge HK Shrivastava ordered issuing of summonses to the duo after taking cognisance of a...

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