Will Ram Sene Marry Off Dating Couples ?
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Will Ram Sene marry off dating couples ?

The fuss over Valentine’s Day celebration by the self-styled moral police appears to be getting on Bangalore’s nerves. Clearly unwilling to let themselves face a culture shock of sorts by spoilsports of the Sri Rama Sene who have threatened to ruin the celebrations, youth wings of many parties and student leaders vowed to keep the city safe and peaceful on February 14.

As expected, on Wednesday afternoon, Rashtriya Hindu Sena chief Pramod Mutalik went into a huddle with his band of supporters and declared war on what he called “anti-Indian” practices. The Sene asked the government, heads of educational institutions and the police to discourage this “Christian practice of celebrating Valentine’s Day’’.

Asked what the Sene would do if the government fails to heed to their demand, Mutalik said: “That question would arise only after government or police fails to stall the Valentine’s Day celebrations.’’

Those guys and girls exhibiting public display of affection on Valentine’s Day, beware. At a meeting on Wednesday, chaired by Sri Rama Sene leader Pramod Mutalik, Sene decided to arrange marriage between dating couples. For that, it has formed five teams. They will roam around Bangalore with a video camera and turmeric stub. If they find young couples dating, they will force them to wed on the spot. “The couples will be taken to a sub-registrar’s office to solemnise the marriage,’’ T S Vasanth Kumar Bhavani, Sene’s Bangalore city president, told TOI.

Progressive voices said they would take on the Sene and not allow them to intimidate students. Who are these people to decide what others should do, they asked. On its part, the ruling BJP said though Valentine’s Day was not our culture, it would not oppose it. The government did not seem to have any new plan of action to counter Sene’s threat.

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