http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/may/0
Of subtle importance are the words "moral policing" and "bore the brunt of". This is definitely not a piece of reporting but an opinion. As such, it is in itself unethical to print it as part of news content. But look, who they raise their fingers on??? "moral police".
Author makes an impression that a mini skirt and a back-revealing dress makes the most fitting attire to such a public function. Not worthy of much attention is the fact that she is to be seated besides the elected representative of the state.
They continue to do that. rediff and TOI seem to have the revolutionaries aginst moral policing. It seems i am too narrow minded to understand how supporting love-making couples in public parks is a revolution and saving Yamuna is not.
I have chosen to speak against it. i cannot keep quiet anymore.
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