Kolkata moral policing: No complaint lodged, metro authorities cite lack of evidence

ANI  |  Kolkata (West Bengal) [India] 

Metro Railway (GM) on Wednesday condemned an alleged attack on a couple at metro station on April 30.

However, he said that no complaint was lodged by the couple and that there is no evidence of assault.

"We strongly condemn alleged attack on a couple at metro station on April 30. No complaint lodged by the couple. CCTV footage was analysed and no clear evidence of assault noticed," Vijayvargiya told media.

Earlier, as a mark of protest against a recent moral policing incident which had taken place in Metro, youngsters offered free hugs to the people outside Tollygunge metro station.

"Hugging is not something visually perverted, it's a sign of affection," protesters said.

On Monday, a young couple was forced out of Metro railway and thrashed by fellow middle-aged commuters at metro station for hugging inside the

The photographs of the incident, clicked by an eyewitness, were published in a Bengali daily on Tuesday.

A group of students also held a protest in this regard at on Tuesday.

Speaking out against the incident, noted had also tweeted: "A young couple embraced in It made a bunch of frustrated old losers angry. They beat them up. Scenes of hatred are allowed. Scenes of love are considered obscene.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 04:34 IST