Valentine's Day Special from Hindu Mahasabha

February 05, 2015 15:59
Valentine's Day Special from Hindu Mahasabha

Delhites who want to play safe on Valentine’s Day by staying indoors need to rethink now as your online activities also will be monitored by Hindu Mahasabha. The right-wing outfit of BJP declares that they are prying on social media and those who are posting love-you messages will be catch hold of and forced to wedlock.

"Display of love in the entire Valentine's week is equivalent to not following Indian traditions. Anyone found displaying love on Facebook, Twitter or WhatsApp will be caught hold of. A total of eight teams have already been formed in Delhi to keep a check on social media," said Chandra Prakash Kaushik, national president, Hindu Mahasabha. The saffron outfit had earlier warned that couples found celebrating Valentine's Day with roses in hand in public places, like malls and restaurants, will have to face a variety of punishments. While Hindu couples will be forced to undergo an impromptu Arya Samaj wedding inter-faith partners will have to sit through a 'shuddhikaran' (purification) ritual, the Hindu Mahasabha had said.

However, after their new diktat, it seems even social media is on their radar. "We will be prompt about our social media campaign from Feb 8 onwards. Once Delhi elections are over, our teams will first appraise masses about what true love is and that a western festival should not be celebrated in the country. But if they do not adhere to our advice, we will inbox them and ask for their contact numbers and addresses, reach their house and get them married," Kaushik said. "If they refuse to share their numbers, we will contact their parents — especially those who are active online — and ask them to get them married if they really love each other," the Mahasabha president said.

But like Kaushik, even cops have their plans. Inspector general Alok Sharma told media: "It might be Valentine's Day or any other day, no one has the right to do moral policing. But if the members of the outfit involve themselves in any such activity, they should be ready to face legal action."

(Manohar)

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