Are we losing our identity aping the West? Here's what readers say...
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ANTI-CULTURE? After the attack on women at a Mangalore pub, politicians have criticised the pub culture. Representation pic |
Are we losing our identity aping the West? Here's what readers say...
I was shocked to see images of the people being beaten up by the activists of Sri Ram Sena. Young girls were hit on the head as they ran for cover. In what way are we better than Taliban? Do the Sri Ram Sene volunteers have any rights to control our lives?
The Karnataka CM B S Yeddyurappau00a0 had no courage to arrest the wrongdoers. In fact, he went on to say that he will not allow the growth of pub culture in his state. It is not his state, but the state of the people where every individual has a right to live the way he would like to and follow any culture.
A weak government will never crack down on hooligans. It always takes the safe path.u00a0
Going to a pub is our choice and right; no one can stop us. The next time the Ram Sene tries any of the Taliban-like tricks, people should start demanding for a ban on them. Going to a pub is no crime.
Losing identity
Pubs in India, especially in the metros, operate till the wee hours of morning. Here women are allowed free entry and at times are given free alcohol.u00a0
People have the right to do anything in private. But, when in public, acceptable norms of the society must be adhered to. Political argument should not demolish the difference of private liberty and social obligations.
Indians must not forget their culture. Young women, who flock the pubs at nights have no moral values and are promoting such immoralities by drinking in public.
If we go unchecked by these arguments then every commercial sex worker can operate from her house in any building or locality and claimu00a0 it is her right to do so. The development rules for professionals using residences for professional work also apply to commercial sex workers, don't they?
No one has a right to do anything in public that hurts the sentiments of the society. Cigarette smoking is prohibited in public, but not restricted in private. This should be applicable to drinking as well.u00a0u00a0
There should be a social debate on this issue and not a political blame game.