The organisers, calling themselves "kiss-of-love" workers, had planned to mobilise several youth to join the beach in the city to demonstrate by openly hugging and kissing, but were removed by police before they could reach the spot.
Police were deployed in strength in the area fearing that the protest would meet with strong opposition from workers of Shiv Sena and some Hindu outfits.
Inspector General of Police M R Ajith Kumar said no arrest was made but only the protesters were removed from two spots in the city and they would be let off soon.
Later, some of the youth re-assembled at another spot and came down heavily on the police action, dubbing it as "fascist and anti-democratic."
The first "kiss-of love" protest in Kerala was organised in Kochi in November last against the attack on a hotel in Kozhikode, allegedly by workers of the BJP's youth wing.
