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Uttar Pradesh: Muzaffarnagar khap panchayat bans jeans for girls, issues chilling warning Those found violating the order will be punished and boycotted from the community, PTI quoted the community leader as saying. Share Updated: Mar 11, 2021, 12:40 PM IST A khap panchayat in Uttar Pradesh s Muzaffarnagar district has barred men from wearing shorts and women from wearing jeans as these pieces of clothing are part of western culture . The Khap Panchayat stated that people should only wear traditional Indian clothes. The panchayat, convened on March 2 in Pipalshah village under Charthawal police station, issued the diktat, warning that those found violating it will be punished and boycotted. ....
UP shocker: Muzaffarnagar khap panchayat bans jeans for girls, warns violators will be boycotted india.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from india.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kisan Sangh chief said clothes like jeans and shorts are part of the western culture (Representational) Muzaffarnagar: A khap panchayat in Uttar Pradesh s Muzaffarnagar district has barred women from wearing jeans and men from wearing shorts, saying they are part of western culture and that people should wear traditional Indian clothes. The Rajput community panchayat also warned that those found violating the diktat will be punished and face boycott. The panchayat was convened on March 2 in Pipalshah village under Charthawal police station. Announcing the panchayat s decision, community leader and Kisan Sangh chief Thakur Puran Singh said it was decided to bar women from wearing jeans and men from wearing shorts. ....
A khap panchayat in Uttar Pradesh s Muzaffarnagar district has barred women from wearing jeans and men from wearing shorts, saying they are part of western culture and that people should wear traditional Indian clothes. ....