People rarely learn from others mistakes and the same has come true in Bangalore. After the shameful incident of Guwahati where a teenager was molested in public a few weeks ago, there is another incident that raises the questions on moral policing.
A pro-Hindu organisation allegedly raided a private party on the name of rave party. More than a dozen girls and boys who had gathered for a private home-stay were beaten by a 50-member group. According to the police, the members belonged to 'Hindu Jagarn Vedike'. The group raided the house and thrashed whoever came their way in the name of moral policing
People rarely learn from others mistakes and the same has come true in Bangalore. After the shameful incident of Guwahati where a teenager was molested in public a few weeks ago, there is another incident that raises the questions on moral policing.
A pro-Hindu organisation allegedly raided a private party on the name of rave party. More than a dozen girls and boys who had gathered for a private home-stay were beaten by a 50-member group. According to the police, the members belonged to 'Hindu Jagarn Vedike'. The group raided the house and thrashed whoever came their way in the name of moral policing