
'Proper' haircuts, no earrings for young men: Police in TN's Dindigul face criticism for moral policing
India Today
The police in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul came under criticism after they were seen ordering young men to get "proper" haircuts and to not wear earrings in an incident of moral policing.
The police in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul came under criticism after they were seen ordering young men to get "proper" haircuts and to not wear earrings in an incident of moral policing.
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