Is it right to ban Sunny Leone in Karnataka?

Snehha Suresh | Updated: Dec 17, 2017, 17:56 IST
They feel it's against their culture, and they don't want the actress to spoil the youth.
Looks like Sunny Leone has got into trouble again, as the Karnataka government has banned the actress from performing in the New year's eve in Karnataka. The government said the reason behind banning the actress to perform is because of the outfit she wore are indecent. They feel it's against their culture, and they don't want the actress to spoil the youth. But Sunny Leone has done her bit for the society always.


"We have denied permission fearing law and order problems in the wake of protests by pro-Kannada outfits and also keeping in view the directions of the Karnataka high court in a molestation case reported on MG Road last New Year's Eve," said home minister R Ramalinga Reddy. "We took feedback from Kochi police before taking the decision," Reddy added.


So here are things done by Sunny Leone due to which the government might have taught that her act was immoral. Take a look at the points that explains things done by Sunny Leone.

1. The time she was interviewed 'professionally' by a journalist
2. The time she adopted a baby girl from an orphanage
3. The time she was part of a charity event for cancer patients aid
4. The time she funded a school for underprivileged kids
5. The time she went to an orphanage to spread Christmas joy
6. The time she attended a tree plantation event for the environment
7. The time she fought for cruelty-free animal wear
8. The time she appealed to the public to get this cute doggo a home
9. The time she demanded that kids leave the set before she shot an item number
10. The time she did the ice bucket challenge for more research into the disease ALS
11. The time she fought for animal rights with PETA
12.The time she promised to never endorse tobacco products


So here are 12 points where we can say that she has always done her bit for the society, and none of it seems like an act of offense. Let us know what you think.


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