"We're holding talks with our leaders. Once the Supreme Court declares them prostitutes, they (item girls) will obviously be boycotted by society," Tyagi told a Times Now correspondent.
Claiming to be working for the safety and security of women, Tyagi said all item girls and heroines who wear skimpy clothes are prostitutes. This matter, he said, is with their "capable" lawyers - the reason he wasn't willing to speak about it in public yet - but added that the Mahasabha's Meerut unit is helping compile video clips of dancing item girls to the Supreme Court saying airing or showing of women in such clothes lead to heinous crimes.
Meanwhile, contesting Monday's reports that said the Mahasabha was against girls wearing jeans, its Haryana spokesman Lalit Bhardwaj said, "We're not against girls wearing jeans but against girls wearing skimpy clothes." The outfit had demanded a dress code for girls in schools and colleges and a ban on mobile phones on their premises "to check increasing obscenity".
Asked about the Mahasabha's stand, BJP spokesman Sambit Mahapatra told Times Now, "The BJP can't speak on their behalf. The BJP is for the freedom of society. Let the women of the country decide what they study, what they wear, and how they choose to live their lives. India is proud to have women who've led from the front and made the country proud. Any organization that speaks in a demeaning way of women will have to face the fire of the day."
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