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Ban on porn anti-freedom, impractical: Chetan Bhagat
New Delhi, Aug 3
Author Chetan Bhagat on
Monday criticised the government's decision to make porn sites
inaccessible in India, and called it an "anti-freedom and impractical"
move.
"Porn ban is anti-freedom, impractical, not enforceable.
Politically not very smart too. Avoidable. Let's not manage people's
private lives," Bhagat said on the micro-blogging site Twitter.
As
per reports, most internet service providers -- including Vodafone,
MTNL and BSNL -- are showing blank pages instead of porn sites. The
matter came to the limelight late on Saturday, when a number of internet
users across the country could not access pornographic websites.
Bhagat further said that instead of banning porn, the government should "ban men ogling", "molesting", and "raping women".
"Don't
ban porn. Ban men ogling, leering, brushing past, groping, molesting,
abusing, humiliating and raping women. Ban non-consent. Not sex," he
wrote on Twitter.
Filmmaker Onir too shared a post on his Twitter page against this ban.
"Would #Kamasutra books be banned for propagating #Unnaturalsex ? #pornban", he wrote.
Earlier
on Sunday, filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma loathed the move and said
"depriving consenting adults" of watching porn is equivalent to what
"Taliban and ISIS is doing to freedom".
The hashtag #PornBan
became a top Twitter trend on Sunday morning. Now, #NextBanIdea is
trending on the social media site, with many users posting sarcastic
tweets as to what the government should ban next.
"Dear
politicians, why the idea of banning corruption never crosses your
mind," wrote a Twitter user, while another Twitter user said:
"#NextBanIdea Elections! Democracy already seems dead."
Porn ban takes Twitterati by storm
The government's decision to clamp down on porn sites across the country has not gone down well with Twitterati, with the ban becoming a top talking trend on Monday.People took to the micro-blogging site to sarcastically suggest the Narendra Modi government about the things it should ban in the coming days. #NextBanIDea, the hashtag used by people, was a top trend till 6 p.m.
"They will control what u watch, what u eat, whom u should love or get married, what u should wear... #NextBanIdea - Ban life," @saurabh009 tweeted.
"Ban all those relatives who want you married when you're single and divorced when you're married. #NextBanIdea," @thakurain tweeted.
"Govt should make a committee which decides what to ban next and it should ban itself. Problem solved. #NextBanIdea," @bakwasradio said.
"Aunties that say "kitna badaa ho gaya hai!" to you. #NextBanIdea," @pranavsapra tweeted.
"#NextBanIdea modi's foreign trip, n speeches," @spandey2004 said.
People were unhappy after the government banned porn sites across the country.
