Wednesday, 7 October 2015

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ BANS IN INDIA

WOW - Though we are proud Indians, these loco Hindutvites and the similar minded nut-cases are driving our

country to degradation and shame in the eyes of the world. 

This article is already in the censured list. What is the government

 talking of free India when they are crazy with moral policing bans.

5 stupid bans in India!


India seems to be too obsessed with the word 'ban' nowadays. From movies to

 parties and food to laughter, every thing or other we see around is

 somehow fallen under the category of word ban.

These bans, pan-country or statewide are irrelevant for all of us but somehow

 they are an effective tool in upholding the dignity of the country, 

as per the government. Jokes apart, authorities are you listening?

Here are some things that are banned in the country:

1. Movies

50 shades of Grey, Paanch, Fire, Dirty Politics have banned from screening 

in India. But biggest irony is that accessing porn is allowed.


2. Foreigners in Parties

The Karnataka government has put a ban on parties in Karnataka with 

foreign invitees unless it's under police supervision.


3. AIB Roast

The show, which was attended by 4000 thousand people and uploaded 

on YouTube, went viral. But was banned by the authorities, as it was

 reportedly too much and too vulgar for Indian audience.


4. Beef ban in Maharashtra

Because Gau humari mata hai.. We can't cook our own mother for taste buds.


5. India's Daughter

The very solution to the things that government can't handle, 

in this case it's the crime against women. Though, ban on the release of 

BBC's documentary, India's Daughter in India, only added to the curiosity, resulting in it going viral.

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