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Moral police is a blanket term used to describe vigilante groups which act to enforce a code of morality in India. Some of India's laws, and some actions of police forces in India are also considered to be instances of moral policing.〔 The targets of moral policing are any activity that vigilante groups, the government or police deem to be "immoral" and/or "against Indian culture". ==Overview==
India has several vigilante groups that claim to protect the Indian culture. They resist and oppose cultural concepts that they deem to have been imported from the Western culture.〔 They have been known to attack bar and pubs. Some of these groups have attacked or have forced to shut down art exhibitions, where they claim obscene paintings were being displayed. They have issued diktats against western attires. Some have also condemned beauty parlours. Some members of the media have also coluded with such groups.〔 Some politicians have supported such viewpoints and occasionally such activities. Some of their activities have been compared to that of the Taliban.
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