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Delhi police's solution for women safety: Ban ladies nights parties

According to police, such ladies' nights disturb law and order and the ban should be imposed

Hauz Khas village, restaurants, pubs, bars
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BS Web Team New Delhi
It might get tough for women to attend ladies' night parties in Hauz Khas village as Delhi Police may impose a ban on such gatherings. According to Delhi Police, such parties disrupt the law and order situation, reported Navbharat Times (NBT). 

Such a decision may end the party-culture at Hauz khas village as pubs, bars and restaurants will be affected. 

As police are looking forward to imposing the ban, Delhi women consider this step as a ridiculous act of restoring law and order. Women are in a view that instead of imposing such useless bans on them, they should

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