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The Young of India Reclaim Their Space With Love And a Kiss
THE CITIZEN BUREAU
"Kiss of Love" in protest of moral policing

NEW DELHI: Hundreds of students gathered at Jawaharlal Nehru
University this Sunday in a protest -- symbolised through public
displays of affection -- against moral policing.

The event in turn followed a protest at Jhandewalan in Delhi, where
hundreds of young people--many first time demonstrators--- attempted
to march to the RSS office. Hindu Sena members gathered in protest but
undeterred the young people marched on, kissing and hugging. The
police barricades prevented them from making it to the RSS office with
the students making it clear that since the RSS "has come to us on
this issue, we have decided to come to them on its own turf instead."

The effort of the campaign that is to reclaim the space that the moral
police has been insisting on taking away from the youth across the
country.

These events against moral policing are inspired by the "Kiss of Love"
protest in Kochi in November 2, which was planned as a response to the
storming of a cafe in Kozhikode, Kerala by BJP workers who smashed
glass and furniture raising the cry of "immoral activities." The
group's facebook page (/kissoflovekochi) says: "Moral Policing is a
criminal activity. Most of political parties and religious
organizations tries to do that."



The Delhi events are based on the same principle: protesting against
moral policing through displays of affection, and reiterating the
"freedom to express love."

The images below -- posted on Twitter -- capture the spirit of Delhi's
"Kiss of Love" protests.










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