Friday, March 03, 2006

No more dirty talk after midnight!

I came across an article today that jolted my memory back to the horrific Operation Majnu in Meerut. Although not as proposterous, this one too was a form of moral policing, it was more about evoking the freedom of the youth to...well..speak.

Bangladeshi authorities have ordered the country's mobile phone companies to stop providing free talk time after midnight because it is "spoiling" the younger generation.

Parents have complained that their children are indulging in immoral activities, are not studying and in some cases, not sleeping for even one hour at night.

This news item tells me three things:

1. Mobile Service Providers in Bangladesh are more rocking than those in India - here we only get discounted rates at night, no free time

2. The youth of Bangladesh have much to talk about (not sleep for even an hour!?)

3. The Moral police are taking away our right to live as we want.

Earlier, the phrase 'moral police' conjured up images of old grannies pointing a disapproving finger at you. Post Operation Majnu, the grannie has turned into an evil middle-aged policewoman humiliating and beating up innocent youngsters.

Today they are stopping young people in Bangladesh from talking free of charge at night, tomorrow they might attack Airtel's 'Night Talk' plan that let's you "party, catch up with friends and generally have a good time, away from the day's grind" (as Airtel puts it) at discounted rates. Instead of contacting your local Airtel Customer Care for pricing and other details, you might end up contacting your local Moral Police Station for permission to speak at night.

We gotta draw the line somewhere.

27 comments:

Łóòň Ġãĺ said...

Oh that's cool @ free talk time at night!!

lol ... how does it matter if it's free or not ... those who need to talk dirty .. will still do!!!

Michelle said...

lol i agree wid cheese

Kathy said...

Haha..Don't worry I'll call Airtel India to give free call too at midnight ^_~ but i'm afraid you won't sleep too ^_^ hehe..just kiddin'
Hey thanx for droppin' by on my blog.Nice one you have here!

cheers,
-kathy-

che sara sara said...

hey ajay...
i blogrolled u
and i am stunned at the effects and colors here
as of the topic
yeah i see a lotsa girls in my hostel too chatting all night with i dunno whoom
probably everybody knows...
its real sucking ....

Anonymous said...

that is really humiliating!!(>_<)
cool blog! i love that car and dancing ppl on the top!
good night!!!

Neha said...

very true!these people can't go on dictating our lives and telling us what we can do and what we can't!
I hope the people in Bangladesh raise a voice against this..
and i really hope we dont' have anything like operation majnu again! those policewallah's shud b put in jail i think..

Ajay said...

Cheesy--> It matters a bit....

michelle--> " " " "

Lil--> yeah thats for sure

Sophia-->Thanks

niki--> yeah

Neha--> cool down buddy

Dawn said...

Gosh...it scares me...as we call getting educated and progressing ....I think the word democracy is loosing its essence ....
Its informative to me...thnx

cheers

Sudarshan said...

That sounds like utter foolishness on part of the authorities.....who the hell are they to frame such outrageous rules lol..and even if they frame such rules, rest assured, they'll be broken:-)

Keshi said...

there's something called freedom of 'speech' lol!

btw isnt it better that the youth r engaged in mere 'talk' than crime?

Keshi.

Shikha said...

I dont think those phone companies are going to agree..or atleast the people might resist
Instead of contacting your local Airtel Customer Care for pricing and other details, you might end up contacting your local Moral Police Station for permission to speak at night...:))

karuna said...

moral policing is absolutely proposterous!! Allow me my own discrestion!
But its a million times worse in saudi arabia and the like so i wont complain (too much)...

Praveen R. said...

they've got free talk time at nite...wow, thats kewl...here we also have discounted rates after 12 only..

**Instead of contacting your local Airtel Customer Care for pricing and other details, you might end up contacting your local Moral Police Station for permission to speak at night.**

now, thats hillarious...lolz

RIDDHI said...

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RIDDHI said...

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Neets said...

hi man. if people are talking crpa- that has nothing to do with a mobile service. well nice post. you have been tagged buddy,... lover's quality. check my blog for details

Vinesh said...

Aha!
Can I get a Bangladeshi connection?? :-B hehe!

My Ramblings... said...

the moral police somethin worhwhile to do! Stop talkin on the phone?????????/ whatever next?

PNA said...

welll should draw the line somewhere .......
now if that is ur photo u resemble a lot like a friend of mine who was in school with me

:)
Ash

~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

hi !

i dont agree w/ stopping the free calls just bcoz some kids talk at night ... itz the parents duty to keep their kids safe and on the right path and not the govt's or the mobile service's

~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

what exactly is the prob u are having w/ blog roll ?

Vidya said...

You are right !! This is preposterous !! Policing the youth this way in only going to make them jack-ass adults ! That is no way to further a generation !

Vidya

P.S If it makes you any jealous, I get free air time after 9:00 PM and over the week end !! LOL !

tulipspeaks said...

Bangladeshi authorities have ordered the country's mobile phone companies to stop providing free talk time after midnight because it is "spoiling" the younger generation.

r u kidding? free talk time is a blessing! :P

thanks for dropping by my space

hugss

=am000nie=

Cinderella said...

First things first,Fantastic post,loved every single line and toltally agree with you with your conclusions.
Dunno when are we Indians gonna finally come off age??You know there is line from movie "Pardes" which I'd seen a long long back still stands fresh in my mind.
If you remeber that scene where Mahima Chaudhary is is LA withhis Fiance and he tries to molest him,there at one point he says,"You Indians,ladke ladkiyo ko bhed bakriyo ki tarah alag rakhte ho lekin bachhe payda karne mein tumse aage koi nahi."
This line still amkes me laugh but imagine the black humaour in it.Stark yet the blunt truth.
It happens only in India.
BTW thnx for dropping by and bigger thnx for that "archi"wala mention,it made my heart grow bigger for a moment.he he..
Keep visiting.

teacup said...

hey, i read this and was like "what???" god!! are these ppl mad?? how can they ban such things like "free talk-time"?? it's crazy...i hope somehting like this doesnt turn up here in india...and yea, like keshi said, these ppl should realise that it's better if the youth is engaged in activities like talkin rather than 'doing something'!!stupid ppl!!

xtremely_insane said...

aaaah yes,no amount of policing will stop the ones who wanna do what they want...so why do all that?

curious said...

u have a cool blog!
nice posts!
about moral policing...dont they have anything worthwile to do??