Kochi, Nov 2: A group of youngsters are all set to hold the
controversial 'Kiss of Love' - a non-violent protest against moral
policing in Kerala's Kochi district on Sunday, Nov 2. [Read: Kerala's
"Kiss of Love" Explained]
It is a campaign initiated to protest against the moral policing and
express freedom of love.
The 'Kiss of Love' was planned in the wake of an attack on a coffee shop
by youth wing activists of ruling BJP.
Kerala Police have denied permission to the protesters to hold the event
in Kochi.
Vijayan, a member of the moral policing team, said such events are
against Indian culture and tradition.
"Not only political parties, even the residents and entire community
should protest this kind of wrong behaviour. What are they up to, to
kiss in open place and organise such events, it is spoiling our age old
culture and tradition. Such activities are not at all acceptable,"
Vijayan said.
The young protesters have also created a Facebook page "Kiss of Love" to
garner support for their cause, which has already received thousands of
likes.
The organisers of 'Kiss Day' have invited couples to assemble at Marine
Drive in Kochi on the Sunday evening to protest against moral policing.
The LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgenders) community has also
showed support to the drive, organised to express love and draw people's
attention to the fact that no one has the right to interfere in one's
personal life.
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/kochi/fight-against-moral-policing-kochi-hold-kiss-love-november-2-1550975.html
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/kochi/fight-against-moral-policing-kochi-hold-kiss-love-november-2-1550975.html
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