Likewise, obscene, vulgar and abusive scenes and dialogues like 'first-night scenes' of alleged 'real' marriage in 'Big Boss' has not been noticed by our Union Ministry of Information & Broadcast despite even protests by parliamentarians.
SUICIDE by a young man at Jhansi after being humiliated by Rakhi Sawant on her TV programme ‘Rakhi ka Insaaf’ calls for immediate arrest of Rakhi Sawant for notorious, cheap and ugly presentation in TV shows. Necessity of having bouncers in this programme in itself establishes that the show is deliberately planned for creating provocations leading to violent activities.
In one of the episodes, Rakhi Sawant even threatened to hit and slap a participant whom Rakhi unnecessarily blamed repeatedly for staring at her cleavage which was left deliberately wide open by Sawant for cheapness. Even that threat was a cheap strategy by Rakhi Sawant to attract viewers. The programme is full of cheapness, violence and is not at all fit for being allowed for public-viewing on small screens across Indian households.Likewise, obscene, vulgar and abusive scenes and dialogues like ‘first-night scenes’ of alleged ‘real’ marriage in ‘Big Boss’ has not been noticed by our Union Ministry of Information & Broadcast despite even protests by Parliamentarians. Continuation of such cheap and humiliating reality TV shows creates doubt of India having no monitoring at least when TV shows are concerned.