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PIL seeking ban on phrase ‘Alibaug se aaya hai kya?’

The PIL pleads that it is "unfair" and "humiliating" to use the phrase as it deems residents of Alibaug to be "illiterates"

March 27, 2019 / 15:58 IST
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Recently, a resident of Alibaug moved the Bombay High Court to ban the condescending phrase "Alibaug se aaya hai kya?".

Rajendra Thakur, a resident of Satirje village of Mapgaon, Alibaug, filed the Public Interest Litigation (PIL). His father, Madhukar Thakur, used to be a member of the Congress party.

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A Livelaw report states that Thakur further mentioned in his plea that it is "unfair" and "humiliating" to use the phrase as it deems residents of Alibaug to be "illiterates". To back his claims, he pointed out how the coastal town has a high literacy rate and has several good schools; besides being a major tourist attraction, many Bollywood celebrities also have their holiday homes in Alibaug.

"Alibaug is bestowed with nature, with scenic beauty. Despite having such a rich background filled with history, culture, industry, tourism, medical facilities, nature, and education, it is highly objectionable to ridicule the people of Alibaug by projecting them as 'illiterates' who do not have common sense… Every time the petitioner hears this dialogue, he gets hurt sentimentally. This phrase always makes an adverse emotional impact on the petitioner and every person of Alibaug," the plea read.