Chandigarh's warning that discotheques could be shut down if they allow in “scantily dressed women” or permit “indecency” has elicited anger and irate humour.
The territory has framed a policy titled Controlling of Places of Public Amusement, 2016 that will require the city's pubs and bars to shut at midnight, two hours earlier than its previous deadline, reported The Times of India on Wednesday.
The policy, which came into effect on April 1, says that a nodal committee – comprising municipal commissioner, Chandigarh Senior Superintendent of Police, among others – will call the shots in the city. This nodal committee can refuse renewal of permission for business operations in case of “exhibition or advertisement of scantily dressed women” and “indecency” or if it is “seditious and likely to excite political discontent”.
There has been no further clarification on what would constitute “scantily dressed”, what would constitute of “indecency” or what would amount to “sedition”.
This policy formation follows a Punjab and Haryana High Court order asking the Chandigarh administration to frame a policy to regulate the operations of city bars and restaurants. There have been several violent incidents in the vicinity of city discotheques in the recent past.
Pubs in Goa and Chennai have also faced the prospect of similar sartorial restrictions. In 2014, Public Works Department Minister Sudin Dhavalikar endorsed the idea of banning women in bikinis and short skirts from Goa’s numerous beaches and night clubs. Last year, Chennai pubs warned guests to “dress conservatively”.
Twitter didn’t take kindly to the Chandigarh policy.
Chandigarh girls dancing in a pub after administration banned wearing of 'revealing' clotheshttps://t.co/HODkMtWgzP pic.twitter.com/3JlAtJCbwI
— Akash Banerjee (@akashbanerjee) April 20, 2016
Babus in Centre ruled Chandigarh will now decide which skirt is fit for city's women when they go to a disco or pub. This is outrageous.
— Ashish Khetan (@AashishKhetan) April 20, 2016
"Chandigarh set to ban short skirts in discotheques"
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) April 20, 2016
"It Is Her Fault". So says Manusmriti too!
How cool is that?https://t.co/vF7LEpyXh9
What is the vedic name for Chandigarh? That should sort this out.. https://t.co/FoRyJF1kRk
— Taz (@xtahzy) April 20, 2016
Short skirts = sedition has to be right up there with chowmein = rape. How do these idiots run govts? https://t.co/Ppj5ORqaGj
— Sid Philip (@sidyoutwit) April 20, 2016
Chandigarh's is planning a Talibani Controlling of Places of Public Amusement, 2016 law. https://t.co/M0tKjRZHAJ Morons. #TalibaniChandigarh
— HindolSengupta (@HindolSengupta) April 20, 2016
Girls in Chandigarh partying after the ban of 'seducious' dress :) pic.twitter.com/UoCGiVm9lJ
— Shreekant Sahu (@SahuSKNT) April 20, 2016
Chandigarh should ban men. https://t.co/ry9lZWtHhQ
— PJ (@stereowrite) April 20, 2016
Sachin is also short. Ban him also in Chandigarh.
— Buntykranth (@podidosai) April 20, 2016
Wait. #shortskirts are seditious?! Did they mean to say scandalous? I bet they were drunk when they passed it! Oh #Punjab, you! #Chandigarh
— Raksha Kumar (@Raksha_Kumar) April 20, 2016
Chandigarh bans girls in short-skirts from discos, giving Hindi news channels a golden opportunity to peddle pics of girls in short-skirts.
— Aisi Taisi Democracy (@AisiTaisiDemo) April 20, 2016