
A major controversy has erupted in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, concerning the promotion of an explicit party. The event, advertised on social media, promised a party on September 21st for individuals over 18, with a key requirement of attending without clothes. The advertisement gained significant attention, leading to widespread criticism and intervention from law enforcement.
Within a day of the advertisement’s appearance, Raipur police arrested seven people linked to the planned event. Authorities are currently questioning the suspects, and the case has brought into question how such events could be organized without police knowledge.
The controversy started after an advertisement circulated on social media. As a result of public complaints, police took action, conducting raids and arresting the organizers before the party could occur. Instagram profiles and other digital evidence were retrieved from the organizers’ mobile devices. However, the arrested individuals deny any responsibility for the event.
According to sources, the organizers aimed to gain popularity and profit through fraudulent means. The explicit party advertisement did not give details about the venue or payment methods.
**Party Details:**
* Entry fee: ₹40,000, including overnight stay.
* Promotion: Social media platforms, particularly Instagram.
* Payment: Further details to be provided after payment via a link or messenger.
* Estimates: Some individuals paid ₹20,000-₹40,000 for single and couple entries.
* Connections: Allegations of involvement with girls from drug rackets.
**Political and Social Responses:**
The event has ignited political debate, with the Congress party accusing the BJP government of enabling such events, while the BJP highlights its swift response. BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar also commented on the Congress’ past. The Women’s Commission and Hindu organizations have called for action and protests. The NSUI also protested, accusing the police of being negligent, despite prior warnings.
**Legal and Investigative Procedures:**
Police have registered cases under IPC Section 79 (public disturbance) and IT Act Sections 67/67A (obscene content). The advertised party is highly controversial from a social and cultural standpoint. Police arrested an inter-state suspect from Madhya Pradesh for promoting the invitation on social media.
**Instagram Campaign:**
The Instagram handle ‘sinful_writer1’ sent out the invitation for the ‘Raipur **** PARTY’ on September 13. The advertisement went viral, prompting police to intervene. The main suspect in the case is from Madhya Pradesh. Police have canceled the party and are investigating.




