Mangalore: Meeting focuses on need to fight moral policing in district


Mangalore: Meeting focuses on need to fight moral policing in district

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, Dec 26: A consultation workshop was held by like-minded people at NGO hall here on Thursday December 26 to discuss the issue of moral policing and crimes against women in the district.

Addressing the meeting, Asha Nayak, advocate said, "We are living in a world where police are doing nothing and locals are taking law into their hands. Everyone knows what is going on in Mangalore. Yesterday in Pilikula, teenaged boy and a girl were accosted by activists of Hindu organisation. The police instead of taking the Hindu activists to task, called the boy and girl along with their parents to the police station."

"When the family comes into the picture, a boy or a girl changes the statement. This consultation workshop is to let people know what is going on in Mangalore. We do not have round-the-clock lawyers to help us," she added.

"People say that a person who commits a crime must be punished, but no organisation is insisting on it. Only the media is taking these things seriously. Politicians support all these things only when there is an election coming and they need voterss," she said.

Vidya Dinker, social activist said, "We want cent percent commitment from all the like-minded organisations. We should not hide from these things, we must fight back.  Already Mahila Daurjanya Virodhi Vedike and DYFI are protesting for this cause. When anything bad happens, it is remembered only for a few days and protests will take place. These are all momentary, soon everything is forgotten. In schools and colleges, student welfare offices must organise awareness programmes regarding moral policing."

She added, "When a girl complains that she is being accosted by a few men, the girl is highlighted by everyone, but not the criminals. The privacy of the girl is exposed. We need enough people to support us and fight for the cause."

"Our next main task is gathering all the people and spreading awareness regarding moral policing in all the colleges," she said.

PUCL state president P B Desa and others were present.

  

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  • prem, Moodbidri

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    Parcel Moral Polices to Afghanistan... they deserves to be there...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    Rahul. If you wish to count beyond 10, you can use your toe fingers...

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    10 JOKERS WITH NO OTHER WORK....................... ATLEAST YOU NEED 20 TO BE IN NEWS GUYS ..

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  • atheist, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    i feel bad for Vdya dinker and Asha nayak.. just look behind the pictures.. all the chairs are empty.. People are good only in talking.. wen time comes to get on the road, they turn their backs.. only these 2 ladies are fighting for everyone..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    Do anything,but stop moral policing.If we fail to stop, the city will surely lead to anarchy.Hope, immediate steps are taken to stop this in total.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Ivan , Dubai/Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    Soon we will see Sudan, Uganda type situation in India.Political & religion EXTREMISM, lack of women's rights are part of the major causes of poverty in these countries.Indians are hasten towards it.

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  • Regi, Dubai

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    Why our elected members are not taking this issue seriously. Instead of busy in ribbon cuttings, inaugurations & announcing laks of rupees development money temples,churches & mosques. Let them join together & curb this serious menace

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  • essell, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    It is high time we public wake up and take care of our place and children, citizens as no people's reps or officials have concerns. Let us all join together and work for a safe and just society. We need to educate our people interested kindly join in this good work.

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  • Mohammad, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    I support this organisation.

    I need how and where to join..

    Its truly painful torture by communal groups.. with different names.

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  • Ummar, Udupi / Dubai

    Thu, Dec 26 2013

    One positive step towards a good cause. Good job keep it up. Best of luck
    Moral policing must stop in our surrounding regardless by any group or organization.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Dec 26 2013

    Moral policing in your district is done by uneducated, unemployed and misguided youth.
    All you guys need to do is to kick them in their butt and inform the POLICE...

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