A panchayat in Dholpur district has allegedly banned girls from wearing jeans and using mobile phones, prompting the Rajasthan Women’s Commission to call for an inquiry. The Commission took note of media reports that the Kushwah community panchayat at Baldiyapura village on Saturday issued the ban as “western culture was adversely affecting the dignity of the community.”
The panchayat was reportedly called to discuss social reforms like prohibition of liquor, betting and tobacco.
“We have taken cognisance of the report and asked the Dholpur district collector to get the matter inquired.
However, none from the village is speaking openly about the deliberations of the panchayat. There are no evidences so far,” Chairperson, Rajasthan Women Commission, Suman Sharma said.
She said villagers might not be speaking under pressure, but “we have asked the administrative officials to be on their toes.”
“Banning liquor, betting and tobacco is ethical but banning girls from wearing jeans and mobile phones is dictatorial,” Ms. Sharma said.
Meanwhile, acting SHO of Kaurali police station in Dholpur, Gambhir Singh said that a team was sent to the village to inquire about the matter, but the so-called ban on girls could not be confirmed.