Observing Asaram’s Version Of Valentine’s Day: Parents’ Worship Day!
From being convicted for raping a minor girl to distributing booklets about how Valentine’s Day should be observed as Parent’s Worship Day, Asaram’s lifestyle has been highly celebrated among the Hindu fringe groups. Clashes between couples celebrating Valentine’s Day on the streets and the right-wing groups like the Anti-Romeo Squad seem outdated when you have a rape accused man declaring their devotional fanatics around Valentine’s Day. Oh! The irony.
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Yogi Vedanta Seva Samiti, an organization run by him, as a form of protest against Valentine’s Day symbolizes this day as a day to worship parents, rather than celebrate love. This was practiced by saffron brigadiers, something widely known as ‘Indianisation of Valentine’s Day’ every year on 14 February.
Limiting Women’s Autonomy
It all starts from the bigots who spread the word that celebrating love between young couples is harmful to our Indian culture. Further, according to them, such celebration encourages pre-marital sex and gives rise to incidents such as rape and other atrocities. Mind you, rape accused ministers and god-men are telling the society how to prevent rape! While you might think that such a mandate is gender neutral. However, such preaching is directed towards controlling women’s sexuality, by curbing their freedom to choose when or whom to love or have sexual intimacy with.
Love In The Time Of Hindutva
For some, Valentine’s Day may be a day to embrace their love and celebrate their togetherness, for others, it might be like any other routinised day. For the commercials, it is another season to increase the sale of greeting cards, flowers, chocolates, and other expensive gifts.
In India, however, it is the day for fundamentalist religious groups to clash with such celebration, where they find any excuse to beat up young couples on the streets. The people targeted are often students, who would visit public parks and other places to spend time with their loved ones. These groups also target inter-caste and Hindu-Muslim couples thereby prohibiting any form of transgression, even within the existing hierarchies of caste, class, gender, ethnicity or religion.
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In an era, where we are fed with distorted history, this point of worshiping parents on Valentine’s Day is not only quiet weird but also ethically low. This is just another way to distance people from history and create a popular narrative among students. Using ‘Indian culture’ as a veil is quite a popular way, among right-wing activists to stand against Valentine’s Day. Be it burning card shops, beating couples in the park or even getting them forcefully married, are some common tactics among them.
Whatever be your choice of celebration, one cannot coerce people into celebrating the day in a particular manner, or prohibiting them from celebrating through love for intimate partners. One can certainly choose to celebrate the day with their parents, expressing their love and respect towards them, but to police others’ ways of celebration, is a form of curbing individual freedom and choice.
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