Sena begins moral-policing in Jaipur
Published on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 19:13, Updated on Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 17:27 in Nation section
Tags: Shiv Sena, Valentine Day , New Delhi

LOVE LOST: Protestors say they wanted to warn couples from being caught in public places ahead of Valentine's Day.
New Delhi: Reports of moral policing by right wing organisations during Valentine's Day celebrations have already started pouring in.
Around 24 Shiv Sainiks protested in Jaipur by burning greeting cards in a shop. Soon after, they headed for the city's Central Park, pulled up couples sitting there, and forced them to leave.
Protestors say they wanted to warn couples from being caught in public places ahead of Valentine's Day, which according to them goes against Indian Culture.
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as an american, who has visited india, i find this subject interesting. i understand how some indians would not like
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this is for the shiv sainiks who wreaked havoc in pune at an archies gallery....u said the police are not
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The Shiv Sena is right.To love is not a culture they would want in India. Why cant they just mind
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