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SC too trashes obscenity charges against MF Husain

9 September 2008

After the Delhi High Court, it is the Supreme Court which has dismissed charges of obscenity against MF Husain. From a report in the Telegraph: [ Link] The apex court threw out an appeal against a May 8 Delhi High Court order that had quashed criminal proceedings against Husain while deploring the “new puritanism” in India. “There are so many such subjects, photographs and publications. Will you file cases against all of them?” Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan wondered. “What about temple...

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Hindu fanatic attacks

Nameless and faceless rightwingers

31 August 2008

There have been so many incidents involving MF Husain’s art in recent times that one would have lost count. All, not surprisngly, have come from the Hindu fringe of rightists of our country. When alleged Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) activists vandalised the Husain expo at the Constitution Club in New Delhi on August 24, they were able to demonstrate only one thing – that going on a rampage is the only form of self-expression that they know of. It subsequently came to light that the attack was...

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Policemen in Patna do a Meerut

8 June 2008

What the cops in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh can do, we in Bihar can do better. That seemed to have been the watchword of a bunch of highhanded policemen in capital Patna on June 7. The disturbing details from the Times of India: [ Link] On Friday, sub-inspector Anita Gupta was suspended for harassing couples at the Shahid Peer Ali Khan Children's Park, located in front of the Patna DM's official residence. Senior SP, Patna, R Mallar Vizhi, said: "We have ordered an inquiry. Actually, we had...

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Lord Ayyappa temple

Under fire

1 June 2008

Now human rights bodies have to intervene in temple matters. The Kerala State Human Rights Commission has asked the Travancore Devaswom Board to allow male employees at Lord Ayyappa temple to wear underwear while counting currency notes and coins offered by devotees. All these days, the staff at the hill shrine of Sabarimala had to strip themselves of all clothing, except their dhotis, before entering the counting chamber. The temple authorities enforced this practice after they found that money...

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Mallika Sherawat and Jackie Chan

Reactions on Mallika's dress

16 May 2008

Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) has reactions from people in the Hindi film industry on the Mallika dress issue. I am reproducing them all in full. [ Link] Shilpa Shetty: "I'm just happy that the obscenity case against my dress in Tamil Nadu is quashed. I won.” Malaika Arora: "I think Mallika has become a favourite punching-bag in the press. Leave the girl alone. It's ridiculous. Maybe the moral police in the South should take a closer look at their own films for obscenity.” Rahul Khanna: "I feel...

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MF Husain Mahabharata series

Husain's paintings not obscene

9 May 2008

The Delhi High Court has dismissed criminal proceedings against MF Husain, overruling the charges of obscenity against his paintings. The cases against him were filed in Indore, Rajkot and Pandharpur. Some details from NDTV (May 8): It was his Nude paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses as well as Bharat Mata that created a furor resulting in several threats from right wing Hindu groups like VHP, Shiv Sena, Bajrangdal and the Hindu Jan Jagriti Samiti. Three other cases are still pending against...

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Mallika Sherawat dress

Hindu outfit and Mallika's outfit

6 May 2008

Mallika Sherawat is once again in the news, and of course, in trouble. This time she has received a notice from the Chennai Police for a skimpy and translucent dress she wore at a show in the city recently. The one gunning for Sherawat is the Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK). Now, don't you dare take umbrage at HMK's outrage, for you will get it back in turn. They are quite a hypersensitive lot. [ Link] HMK activist S R Kaniraj has lodged a complaint with the Periyamet police station in Chennai, saying...

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IPL cheerleaders

Cheerleaders case updates

27 April 2008

West Bengal Sports Minister Subash Chakravarty is leading for the ban on cheerleaders in West Bengal and has even sought the intervention of Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharyya. Three ministers—Kshiti Goswami, Nandgopal Bhattacharya and Pratim Chatterjee—are also lending support to the demand. [ Link] The Navi Mumbai police seems to have learnt some lessons from fashion shows: “We have been told that any instance of wardrobe malfunctioning will be severely dealt with and hot pants and...

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IPL cheerleaders

No more cheers in Maharashtra

25 April 2008

Just when there is talk of the Indian Premier League (IPL) making Indian sporting history, the Maharashtra government has decided you can't keep cheering on. The state government has asked IPL team franchisees to apply for permits before cheerleaders can be allowed to perform in Mumbai. The move came as a response to politicians who alleged the cheerleaders were “vulgar”. See what the moral cops had to say: “They will first have to take our permission. We will allow them on the condition that...

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Shilpa Shetty

'Obscene' poster case against Shilpa doesn't stand in court

24 April 2008

There's some more relief for Shilpa Shetty. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has quashed criminal cases against Shetty and Reema Sen. The two were accused of having conniving with a Tamil eveninger to publish their obscene pictures. Well, some people get the weirdest of ideas. Justice S Nagamuthu felt the materials available on record did not make out ''any case'' against them. Little wonder. Some details from the NDTV story of April 23. [ Link] Allowing the proceedings to continue...

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