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Why public display of affection is such a big NO NO in India
<p>Under section 294 of the Indian Penal Code, causing annoyance to others through ‘obscene acts’ is a criminal offence with a punishment of imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine, or both. Is standing close to one another an ‘obscene act’? If not a couple, what if its a brother and a sister, or...
"Public display of affection a.k.a PDA is regarded as unacceptable in India. Kissing, holding hands and hugging in public is a taboo."