In Bengaluru this Park Has A Signboard With ‘Behaviour Guidelines’ For ‘Young & Unmarried’ Couples

Admin 26-Mar-2016 15:08:48 Inothernews

In Bengaluru this Park Has A Signboard With ‘Behaviour Guidelines’ For ‘Young & Unmarried’ Couples


Do whatever you want to but in this country, you simply cannot kiss the obscenity debate goodbye and every time the self-proclaimed guardians of public morality come up with some new rule, they definitely kiss a long goodbye to logic - it is pure madness and there sure is method in it, sans any amount of logic. Management of Lumbini Gardens in Bengaluru have come up with a set of rules for their "special" visitors (only) - the YOUNG and UNMARRIED couples. Take a look at it here:



Even before the couples are produced before the court, in many cases, moral policing is so strong that the people (crowd) take matters in their own hands and speak for a country that was once destined to be free.

When it comes to moral policing, it's as if there is a law-maker in every person in India and no one shies away from imposing their judgment, however narrow, on others.

And really, how do you tell a married couple from an unmarried couple when they are kissing in the park? Or, is it when unmarried people do the same act that all values kids must learn somehow magically change?

Oh before you plan to go all sanskaari on this thought, let us tell you and there's evidence of it, "India's ancient past is littered with kisses, if literary work is any evidence."

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Behaviour is very important that it does not offend the sensibilities of other guests and children in the park.

No, what?! What behaviour is important to married people that is not important to unmarried people? And why on earth are only unmarried and young people capable of offending the rest of the world? *superpower alert*

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