Bangalore: Cultural Policing Rampant in Dakshina Kannada


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Bangalore, Apr 29: The pub attack in Mangalore hogged all the headlines, and the moral outrage. But, there have many more instances of cultural policing in Dakshina Kannada. And it continues unabated. Now, the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) even has a number -- 27 instances occurred in March and April.

PUCL activists told TOI the pattern typically was to segregate boys and girls belonging to different communities and harass those belonging to the minority ones. "Segregation and harassment of women and minorities are the two aspects we notice of moral policing in Dakshina Kannada. After we released a report on this in March, we came across 27 more instances of cultural policing in the past two months. Local newspapers have been reporting such instances though they haven't attracted the attention of bigger Bangalore-based ones. Our concern is how segregation and harassment are going on quietly," PUCL activists said.

PUCL says 45 instances of cultural policing occurred over a six-month period -- August 2008 to February 2009. In early March, PUCL released its report after fact-finding by a team comprising Shakun Mohini of Vimochana, B N Usha of Hengasara Hakkina Sangha (Women's Rights Group), Arvind Narrain of the Alternative Law Forum (ALF) and Ramdas Rao of PUCL visited Mangalore in February.

The report states that "social apartheid" is at work -- a practice of segregating communities on the basis of religion and gender by self-styled vigilante groups as well as prescribing appropriate behaviour and conduct for separate communities.

The report `Cultural Policing in Dakshina Kannada: Vigilante Attacks on Women and Minorities, 2008-09' states that cultural policing has been going on both before and after the Mangalore pub attacks. Unlike Bangalore, the district has not seen any significant opposition to the activities of right-wing groups. 

  

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  • Ravi, Karkala

    Wed, Apr 29 2009

    VOTE FOR BJP. if you want more

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  • rama, mangalure

    Wed, Apr 29 2009

    We are going backwards, womens are not safe, children are not safe - who is responsible for this? The answer is BJP. People of udupi / mangalore and karnataka please wake up and vote for the right candidate and right party. Vote for congress.

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  • prajwal, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2009

    "DHARMO RAKSHATHI RAKSHITAHA" which saved our country and culture from BRITISH and MOGALS.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2009

    The voters have to decide whether they want Modern India or Medieval India, Development or Destruction of India,  Move ahead with Forward India or Move Backward to Ancient India. The voters have to think whether they want Mangalore to be Unity in Diversity or Pure Hindutva society, inter-religious friend circle or Hindutva Non-Hindutva friend circle, to be identifies as Mangalorians or Hindu/Muslim/Christian, the Student Community to come to Mangalore for Higher Education or go to many other Safe Cities, the Business Communities to Invest in our region or outside. Voters don’t get confused because you are the Common men & you know everything. Vote for Today’s Development & not for Yesterday’s Ideology because we are living Today for Tomorrow & not for Yesterday.

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  • Nithesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2009

    The district has not seen any significant opposition to the activities of right-wing groups because BJP has has fooled the public and made the people to believe that no matter what ever they do they are doing it for Hindutva. Hinduism is a religion of peace and tolerance and there is a perceptible difference between spiritual Hinduism and politically motivated Hindutva.

    This trend of ''Social aparthied'' is dangerous for Mangalore and unfortunately the people of Mangalore do not realize that they themselves will be the losers in the long run. I sincerely urge all like minded Mangaloreans to unite and fight this menace.

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 29 2009

    Ballot is the right weapon to teach a lesson to the forces responsible for these attacks. I request all youngsters to go out and vote and drive away these communal forces which has already made a dent to the secular peace loving society of mangaloreans. Vote in large numbers and vote against BJP.

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