Watch: Locking lips from South to North for ‘Kiss of Love’

Starting in Kochi, the Kiss of Love protest has now become a nationwide affair

Update: 2014-11-10 09:16 GMT
Indian women kiss each other to express support to the 'Kiss of Love' campaign near the Hindu right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in New Delhi (Photo: AP)

Mumbai: The 'Kiss of Love' movement emnatated Kochi a couple of weeks ago when alleged BJP supporters vandalised a popular coffee shop in Kochi -- an act seen as moral policing. To counter that, youth in Kochi staged a kissing protest At the city's Marine Drive.

The ‘Kiss of Love’ protest was started by a small group, Free Thinkers, led by short-filmmaker Rahul Pasupalan of Kochi.

Read: Alleged BJP supporters vandalise coffee shop in Kerala

Ever since then, the ‘Kiss of Love’ has caught the fancy of the nation's youth, being turned into a weapon aimed at religious and social bigots. The protests have been held in many cities, including Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. 

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The Facebook page started by Free Thinkers was blocked by the police. However, this did not stop them from abandoning the previous page with over 70,000 ‘likes’ to create a new one. The new page is all set to hit 21,000 in just two weeks.

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Following the kissing protest in Kochi students of Hyderabad University and Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay too stood in solidarity with them.

IIT-B Kiss of Love:

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Recently, youth in Delhi gathered for the ‘Kiss of Love’, at a venue right beside the RSS headquarters in the city.

Read: After Kochi and Kolkata, ‘Kiss of Love’ reaches Delhi

Kolkata 'Kiss of Love' protest:

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