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Two weeks back, the Lok Sabha approved the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill, 2024, aimed at stopping malpractices like question paper leaks and document tampering in public exams. The bill includes penalties of up to 10 years in jail and fines exceeding Rs 1 crore for those involved in such misconduct, but it does not apply to students, clarified Union minister Jitendra Singh. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has now reacted to it, but she has given it a relationship spin, whereas the bill itself is aimed to curb cheating in public exams.
Taking to Instagram Stories, she reacted to a misleading link that read cheating in relationships is now illegal in India. She wrote, “I further request this government that no man should be able to abandon a woman after dating her for long if he does so he must pay for her maintenance and give her alimony and casual hook ups and polygamy should be banned as well. Also sexual intercouse should be banned for school going children, much like the age of marriage (18/21) there should be age for sexual relationships as well, what is the point of banning children marriages or having strict age for marriage if children going to hook up online in sexual activities and make it a norm to have sexual partners in school, especially in big cities having boyfriends and girlfriends in school is a part of urban culture it must be banned, it interferes with their mental and physical growth, if there is unbearable need for companionship then based on old traditions permission to marry early must be guaranteed.
She added, “This was the most needed bill for the safety of young vulnerable women, who fall for the fake promises of marriage and even for the sanctity of the institution of marriage, in the age of dating and hook up apps behaving immoral, frivolous, inconsistent and simply perverted has become cool, some remand in jail and fine in crores should fix the urge of tinder and ginger.”
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