Will moral brigade keep off this V-Day?

This Valentine’s Day, couples can snuggle up on park benches and corners unhassled. Moral brigades who crack down on love-struck couples on the Valentine’s Day have no intention to play spoilsport, an activist of a right-wing group said. One of the reasons behind this change of heart is the bad reputation they were getting. Om Dutt Sharma, Shiv Sena’s Delhi convenor, said, “Since last year we are not going in for any kind of demonstration. What is the use or point of doing such protests. We cannot stop them from celebrating, and we are getting a bad reputation among them.”
“Earlier, we used to object to Valentine’s Day celebrations and tell couples whom we found together to get married, otherwise we would hand them over to police or parents. But since last year we have subdued our opposition,” Vinod Sharma, a Bajrang Dal activist, told IANS.
Mr Sharma said they have no objections to the Valentine’s Day being celebrated. “There will be no protests or demonstrations against it, but at the same time youngsters should also behave decently. We have already given instructions through our district offices that no activists should harass any couple on February 14 unnecessarily,” Mr Sharma said. The moral brigade is known to harass couples and disrupt celebrations on the ground that the Valentine’s Day is a Western concept and against Indian culture. However, Vijay Bansal of the Viswa Hind Parishad (VHP) said the group would not encourage the celebrations. They plan to oppose it in a different way. “Youngsters and couples should not indulge in immoral behaviour on February 14 at public places like pubs, parks, restaurants and gardens. We are sending about 50 letters in and around Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) to various pubs, restaurants and hotel managements asking them not to organise any programmes or allow vulgar dances in their premises,” Mr Bansal said.
Apart from pubs and restaurants, the group is sending letters to educational institutions to request that Valentine’s Day events are not celebrated.
“We will be sending letters to all universities in the national capital requesting them not to hold Valentine’s Day celebrations. It is a Western concept and against Indian culture,” Mr Bansal said. He also claimed that the right wing outfits have never promoted violence.
“It could have been in demonstrations in previous years,” he said.

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