'Moral policing' at metro station sparks protests

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : May 01 2018 | 11:00 PM IST

A couple were allegedly thrashed by a group of people at the Dumdum metro station here for public display of affection.

The incident, reported in a section of the media with purported pictures of the assault, sparked protests outside the metro station today.

According to the media reports, a man hugging his female friend raised eyebrows in a train compartment last night. A few people objected to it, following which an argument ensued between the two sides.

The mob then allegedly heckled the couple, pushed them out of the train and beat them up, the reports said.

Condemning the incident, citizens, carrying placards, gathered outside the Dumdum metro station this morning, demanding a suo motu case by the Railway Police Force (RPF) against the assaulters.

Indrani Banerjee, the spokesperson of the Metro Rail, said appropriate action would be taken in the matter if the victims came forward with a complaint.

The Metro Rail did not support moral policing of any kind, she added.

"We have asked the station master, the RPF personnel on duty (about the incident), but none of them could confirm what happened. There is also no official complaint by any passenger. We are eager to conduct an inquiry if we get a lead," Banerjee said.

Photographs of the alleged assault have gone viral on the social media, sparking an outrage by authors, artists and the common people.

"Is my city dying...I am tormented beyond words by yesterday's incident in the metro rail...I apologise on behalf of the children of my city," music composer Debojyoti Mishra wrote on Facebook.

The post was accompanied by a sketch of a couple in an embrace.

Author Taslima Nasreen also expressed her indignation over the incident.

"A young couple embraced in Kolkata metro. It made a bunch of frustrated old losers angry. They beat them up. Scenes of hatred are allowed. Scenes of love are considered obscene," she wrote on Twitter.

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First Published: May 01 2018 | 11:00 PM IST

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