The
people
of
India
are
currently
in
shock
after
learning
about
an
online
chat
group
of
schoolboys
on
Instagram
called
'Bois
Locker
Room',
where
the
boys
talked
about
pornography,
and
made
obscene
comments
about
minor
girls
in
their
school
and
even
teachers,
and
shared
their
morphed
pictures.
Notably,
the
boys
who
are
a
part
of
the
group
are
15
to
19
years
old.
Well,
most
of
the
schools
and
colleges
are
closed
across
the
country
due
to
the
Coronavirus
lockdown.
The
parents
of
these
boys
must
have
believed
that
their
dear
ones
are
busy
studying
and
preparing
for
the
exams.
But
the
reality
is
hard
to
digest.
Ever
since
the
'Boys
Locker
Room'
controversy
came
into
focus,
many
people
are
expressing
their
disappointment
over
it
on
social
media.
Director
RS
Prasanna
is
one
of
them
and
recently
reacted
to
the
row
on
Twitter.
RS
Prasanna
On
Breakdown
Of
Values
The
filmmaker
RS
Prasanna
on
Twitter
wrote,
"Absolute
breakdown
of
values
at
homes,
schools,
office.
So
few
people
of
integrity
and
values
as
role
models.
Most
running
the
rat
race
not
knowing
the
reward
is
here
and
now.
Entitled,
previleged
upbringing
devoid
of
human
realities.
No
more
innocence,
no
more
love.
Doomsday."
(sic)
RS
Prasanna
On
Children
Forgetting
Their
Values
"Children
NEED
to
see
Good
win
and
bullies,
corrupted,
scoundrels
get
punished.
How
often
we
see
the
opposite?
Today
my
son
won't
accept
"Honesty
is
best
policy"
because
around
him
he
sees
the
opposite.
Unless
he
sees
it
in
his
home.
Values
are
sustainability
hacks.
That's
all,"
(sic)
Prasanna
tweeted.
Locker
Room
Is
Not
Only
About
Sex
RS
Prasanna
concluded
by
saying,
"This
Locker
Room
is
something
I
am
just
beginning
to
read
up
and
its
NOT
about
only
sex.
That
would
be
different
to
handle.
No.
This
is
about
Power
abuse.
Violence.
Rape.
Sadism.
All
the
base
qualities
that
come
out
through
sexual
Avenue.
That's
making
this
horror
even
more
sick."
Case
Against
Schoolboy
On
May
4,
the
Delhi
Commission
for
Women
sent
notices
to
Delhi
Police
and
Instagram,
asking
them
to
file
a
report
and
take
an
action
by
May
8.
The
Cyber
Cell
of
Delhi
Police
has
filed
an
FIR
against
unidentified
people
under
Sections
of
the
IPC
and
IT
Act.
A
15-year-old
schoolboy
has
been
taken
into
custody,
and
he
has
identified
20
more
boys,
who
were
active
on
the
group.