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Love commandos is a voluntary organization in India which helps and protects couples in love.〔〔 ==Overview== In India, most marriages are arranged by parents and potential marriage partners are vetted on the basis of their caste, complexion, horoscope, etc., the matter of love is rarely considered. Falling in love carries a strong social stigma in India.〔 Love across the barriers of caste, religion and economic class can be problematic, resulting in violence and occasionally honor killing. The police have been known to refuse protection to such couples. Sometimes even siding with parents and arresting the male lovers on false charges of rape.〔 The Love Commandos mostly consists of aging journalists and businessmen. Their ranks also include lawyers and human rights activists. They provide protection to lovers from religious hardliners. They also run secret shelters for eloped couples, where they may stay until they gain financial independence.〔〔〔 They also help willing couples to get married and register their marriage with the civil authorities.〔 It was originally called Peace Commandos and they worked to protect lovers from religious extremist groups during occasions like Valentine's Day. Later, they decided to rename the group, and concentrate on protecting lovers and on the issue of honor killing.〔 In 2010, Love Commando was formed after a man was arrested on statutory rape charges. Even though the woman went on record that she was an adult and the relationship was consensual, the police decided to attest the father's statement that she was a minor. Harsh Malhotra, a travel agent, founded the group. He was assaulted himself when he went to his future wife's family and later they had to elope. He is now an interior designer and the chief coordinator of the group. Sanjay Sachdeva is one of the co-founders and now runs the organization as its chairman.〔 The organization completed its 500 days of formation in November 2011. It has more than 600,000 members across India. It receives an average of 300 calls everyday on its 24-hours helpline.〔 They have 200 shelters across India.〔 Their cost of operations in the Delhi unit alone is about (or ).〔 Sachdeva was interviewed on the 5th episode of Aamir Khan's television show ''Satyamev Jayate''.〔 After his appearance on the show, the organization began getting more calls than before. However, Hakim Abdul, who appeared in the same episode with his wife, was murdered five months later in November 2012 in Bulandshahr village in western Uttar Pradesh. The Love Commandos continued to protect his widow and infant daughter. In April 2014, Björn Borg launched the website Unitethelovers.com to collect funds for the organisation. In the same year, photographer Max Pinckers featured Love Commandos and eloped couples in his photobook, ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty''. The book won the Photographic Museum of Humanity competition. In 2014, a girl, whose father was a liquor baron in Agra, eloped with a man and sought shelter with the Love Commandos in nearby New Delhi. The girl's father used his influence to ask Agra police to search for the girl. Agra police allegedly managed to find the girl's location in a suburban area in New Delhi by using her cellphone signal. They began combing area while being armed. Delhi police had to intervene and stop the search.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Love Commandos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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