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    India launches the world's largest panty raid

    MUMBAI, India - Thousands of Indians, many fuming over a recent assault on women in a pub, are vowing to fill bars on Valentine's Day and send cartons of pink panties to a radical Hindu group that has branded outgoing females immoral.

    A "consortium of pub-going, loose and forward women," founded by four Indian women on social networking Web site Facebook has, in a matter of days, attracted more than 25,000 members with over 2,000 posts about the self-appointed moral police.

    The women said their mission was to go bar-hopping on February 14 and send hundreds of pink knickers to Sri Ram Sena, the militant Hindu group that has said pubs are for men, and that women should stay at home and cook for their husbands.

    The same Hindu group was blamed for attacking women in a bar in the southern city of Mangalore in January, an incident that sparked a national debate about women's freedoms in India.

    Collection centers have sprung up in several cities, with volunteers calling for bright pink old-fashioned knickers as gifts to the Sri Ram Sena as a mark of defiance.

    "Girl power! Go girls, go. Show Ram Sena... who's the boss," reads one post on Facebook from Larkins Dsouza.

    'Hooligans'

    There is a separate campaign to "Walk to the nearest pub and buy a drink (and) raise a toast," that has found supporters from Toronto to Bangkok to Sydney, with even teetotalers saying they will get a drink on Saturday to show solidarity.

    "Though I don't promote smoking or drinking for both sexes, we definitely don't need hooligans telling us what to do and what not. Best of luck!," reads one post from Iftehar Ahsan.

    There are more heated discussion threads as well that range from the limits of independence to religion and politics, reflecting the struggle facing a country that has long battled to balance its deep-rooted traditions with rapid modernization.

    Growing numbers of young and independent urban women have become an easy target for religious fundamentalists and aging politicians trying to force traditional mores on an increasingly liberal, Western outlook.

    Not to be outdone, the Sri Ram Sena, which has cautioned shops and pubs in southern Karnataka state against marking Valentine's Day, has promised to gift pink saris to women and marry off canoodling couples to make them "respectable."

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    I hope those religious conservative zealots will wash those panties thoroughly before wearing them.
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    • #3
      I thought Mangalores were those dim-witted shapeshifting aliens from The Fifth Element. Now it turns out they're also a city in India? What are the odds?
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      • #4
        The Mangalores were shape-shifters?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by elok View Post
          i thought mangalores were those dim-witted shapeshifting aliens from the fifth element. Now it turns out they're also a city in india? What are the odds?

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          • #6
            Not to be outdone, the Sri Ram Sena, which has cautioned shops and pubs in southern Karnataka state against marking Valentine's Day, has promised to gift pink saris to women and marry off canoodling couples to make them "respectable."
            That should be interesting. Are Sri Ram Sena agents going to prowl the streets looking for affectionate couples, then sneak up on them, say a few holy words and pronounce them married against their will?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
              The Mangalores were shape-shifters?
              Hmm, somebody wasn't paying very close attention. At least, not to the plot.
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              • #8
                There are more heated discussion threads as well that range from the limits of independence to religion and politics, reflecting the struggle facing a country that has long battled to balance its deep-rooted traditions with rapid modernization.


                Weren't the Hindus those folks who put those nipple-encrusted statues over the Indian sub-continent?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Theben View Post
                  There are more heated discussion threads as well that range from the limits of independence to religion and politics, reflecting the struggle facing a country that has long battled to balance its deep-rooted traditions with rapid modernization.


                  Weren't the Hindus those folks who put those nipple-encrusted statues over the Indian sub-continent?

                  Yeah, you're right. And erotic statues too. What's going on here??

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