Posters have appeared outside approximately 40 temples in Jabalpur, requesting women to dress in accordance with Indian culture. The Mahakal Sangh International Bajrang Dal issued the appeal, discouraging attire like miniskirts and jeans-tops inside temples. This sparked debate, with women’s rights activists like Ranjana Kurariya asserting the right to choose one’s clothing. Posters have appeared outside approximately 40 temples in Jabalpur, requesting women to dress in accordance with Indian culture. The Mahakal Sangh International Bajrang Dal issued the appeal, discouraging attire like miniskirts and jeans-tops inside temples. This sparked debate, with women’s rights activists like Ranjana Kurariya asserting the right to choose one’s clothing.
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