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Politicians in Maharashtra have found a grave issue to deal with: cheerleaders.
The state government on Thursday asked franchisees of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to seek permission for cheerleaders’ performances during Twenty20 matches.
Minister of State for Home Siddharam Mhetre said IPL organisers would have to seek the government's permission for cheerleaders’ dances during the matches.
"The scantily clad foreign girls' dances are certainly obscene and do not gel with Indian sensibilities, culture and ethos," said Mhetre.
Mhetre made the statement after BJP leader Nitin Gadkari demanded in the state legislature last week to ban the cheerleaders.
"The government had done the right thing in banning the dance bars in the state. It must do the same thing in the case of cheerleaders’ dances which are worse," Gadkari had said.
Are politicians right? Are cheerleaders, what they wear and how they dance an issue? Do cheerleaders demean cricket?
CNN-IBN's Anubha Bhonsle asked this on Face The Nation to cricket commentator Mandira Bedi, advertising guru Alyque Padamsee, historian and cricket writer Ramachandra Guha, and Poornima Advani, former chairperson of the National Commission for Women.
Guha said dancing cheergirls were no "Bolshoi ballet" but politicians would achieve nothing by banning them.
"I feel an aesthetic distaste for this (cheerleaders). I feel it is demeaning to women and I think it distracts from cricket. I think it plays to the depraved base instincts of the repressed Indian male," he said.
Dancing cheerleaders are not the high point of culture but then Twenty20 is not classic cricket, said Padamsee. "Twenty20 is entertainment. It is like WWF, which is not wrestling. Cheerleaders add cheer to the game and yes they wear skimpy costumes but I think there is nothing wrong in that. Item girls in Bollywood films wear much less, so what is the hullabaloo about," said Padamsee.
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I totally agree with you. I think these people are on the payroll of these channels. For each and every
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there should also be ban on use of filmi heroiens in elections becoz people don't come to see with a
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Just a gimmick from BJP leader Nitin Gadkari to get noticed after he was sidelined badly by Gopinath Munde in
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India is not ready for cheer leaders as the leacherous spectatiors have been catcalling, hooting and leching at the girls.
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Dr. Gunasekharan,
here's some examples of Indian culture..
1.You need to understand that u cover all ur gods and godess with clothes
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