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Since the launch of the Anti-Romeo Squads by the newly-anointed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, there have been mixed reactions over their purpose and performance by the police and people alike.
Times of India reported that the squads claim, “We can tell who is a Romeo by the look in their eyes”. They claim to be saving the youth of the towns from “moral collapse”.
As their jeeps rove around colleges and markets looking for miscreants, how does the police identify them? This is what one of the male constables confessed:
At least 32 youths have been taken into custody by the Anti-Romeo Squads as Hindustan Times reported.
They were found around women’s colleges and in public spaces. They were “let off with a warning” if they were found to not have a a criminal record, but only after their parents were called.
Taking inspiration from Karan Johar films, a constable went as far as saying that a girl and a boy can never be friends. Boys have gotten reprimanded for standing outside girls’ colleges to meet their friends. This is what the police have to say to them for their “inappropriate behaviour”:
The teams have met with praise from principals of girls’ colleges, who have called the squads a wonderful initiative. But the boys who have been hauled up and their parents have likened the experience to harassment.
Members of the Hindu Yuva Vahini also spoke to CNN-News18 where they said they will also act as Anti-Romeo Squads to make sure girls are not harassed on the streets.
They said that while they do not have a problem with girls meeting boyfriends, they will not let them walk around in public to spread “samaaj mein gandigi” and said “pardey ka kaam, pardey ke peechey rehna chahiye”.
But, we’re not sure what “gandigi” people will spread on the streets while just walking around.
The opposition is alarmed at the “moral policing” being doled out by Anti-Romeo Squads on the youth and the “ridicule of democracy and freedom of youngsters”, Home Minister Rajnath Singh has come to their defence in the Parliament.
He has said that there isn’t any need for “fear psychosis” saying no one will be discriminated on the basis of caste, creed or religion in the BJP’s UP.
The Opposition has, however, said that the majority received by the BJP cannot be used as a stick to beat up the Constitutional freedoms of the youth with. Indian Express quotes Congress MP Ranjeet Rajan said in the Lok Sabha:
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