25 July 2006

Bar On bar



Well before committing to any statement, i would like to quote, " The yardstick of countries
development is measured in RESPECT that it has for its womenfolk." When the so call moral
policemen of the country tried to enforce bar on bardancers, accusing them of degrading the
social fabric of the country. They call it vulgar, when they wear skimpy and body-revealing
outfits or suggestive moments while singing. Singing at bars is often perceived as sister of
prostitution by the society at large. Im not intersted here in mentioning the revenues the
government generates from this bar by levying large taxes on these. As money doesnt seem to
be criteria for me. I visualize this as a social stigma staining the morality of the
society. Its for sure that the women dont like to join such profession out of there liking,
buts its the socio-economic background from which they come, force them into occupation. And
if its give them avenues to earn bread for all who are dependent on them. What right does
the government have now of banning them from performing. After the constitution has provided everyone the right to living. If the society is concerned about such issues why not stop
situation that give rise to condition that forces the women into such profession.

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