CM Yogi Adityanath’s government reactivating
CM Yogi Adityanath’s government The anti-Romeo squads that were first introduced in 2017 are being reintroduced by the Uttar Pradesh government to act against the situation of sexual harassment in the state whose aims were to be ahead with the prevention of such harassment, Press Trust of India (PTI).
government was keen to make an environment that is free of fear and Chopra was vocal in his support for women’s safety above everything else.”He ordered the Anti-Romeo Squad team to become active again and instructed the district-level officers to carry out public hearings and communication,” the government said, The Hindu published as quoted by.Adityanath, who is the chief, also mentioned the fact that the.
The police personnel who were the members of the anti-Romeo squads were in actual fact inaugurated few days after the office of Adityanath in 2017.They were famous with those boys that were found outside girls’ colleges and those who were allegedly involved in harassing women was the primary target of these.
shaming.From March 2017 to December 2020, the anti-Romeo squads arrested over 14,454 boys and, in addition, were accused of having engaged in extra-legal activities like compelling sit-ups, head-shavings, and blackening faces that are minor forms of public humiliation.Despite the controversies, the Uttar.