This Article is From Apr 14, 2015

21 Women Remove Mangalsutras in Chennai Before Court Cancels Event

The event was banned by the local police which said communal tension could be inflamed

Chennai:

A group of 21 women voluntarily removed their mangalsutras at 6.45 am today in Chennai; then came the news that  the Madras High Court had  cancelled  permission for the event.

The Dravidar Kazhagam - an organization which says it is committed to promoting the ideology of rationalist leader Periyar, had planned  a twin protest  today.  "A  beef banquet"  was meant to express its opposition to the ban on beef introduced in Maharashtra.  The group had also said that nearly  170 couples would stand in solidarity as wives  removed their mangalsutras or  "thalis" - a sacred thread worn by married women - because it is a symbol of a woman's enslavery.  

After protests by Hindu groups, the event was banned by the local police which said communal tension could be inflamed, but last evening, a judge at the Madras High Court said the Dravidar Kazhagam's right to freedom of expression must be upheld.  That decision was overruled this morning by two other judges on the basis of an appeal by the state government.

The Dravidar Kazhagam planned its protests after a television channel discussing the relevance of the mangalsutra in modern society was targeted with crude bombs at its Chennai office.

"We will seek legal remedy," said Dravidar Kazhagam chief K Veeramani today. "We will not defy the court order...we are against any curb on freedom of expression," he added.

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