Controversial posters advising women not to attend parties at night due to the risk of rape have sparked outrage in Ahmedabad.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Aug 4, 2025

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INDIA NEWS 

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The posters were put up by an organization called Satarkta Group and were seen as victim-blaming by many.

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One poster warned women against parties, claiming they could be “raped or gangraped,” leading to public backlash.

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Another poster, supposedly ‘sponsored’ by Ahmedabad traffic police, told men not to take women to secluded areas for fear of rape.

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Deputy Commissioner Safin Hasan stated that the posters were immediately removed after being deemed objectionable.

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Authorities confirmed that while the Satarkta Group had permission for traffic awareness posters, these messages exceeded that remit.

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The police have opened an inquiry into whose permission was sought to put up the posters and whether they had municipal approval.

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Opposition parties, especially Congress, criticized the Gujarat BJP government, claiming the posters encouraged crimes against women.

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Congress leader Alka Lamba condemned the posters, saying that such messages were a disservice to women’s safety and justice.

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Ahmedabad police emphasized that they had no connection to the posters, and their message contradicted their values and operations.

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