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Kerala students sit on each other's laps at bus stop to protest moral policing

How students of an engineering college in Kerala responded to being asked to sit separately at a bus stop in Thiruvananthapuram.

July 22, 2022 / 07:44 IST
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The protest took place in Thiruvananthapuram. (Image credit: @rohithkannan/Twitter)
The protest took place in Thiruvananthapuram. (Image credit: @rohithkannan/Twitter)

A bus stop bench in Thiruvananthapuram reduced to three separate seats as an alleged moral policing measure to prevent girls and boys from sitting together prompted students from a nearby engineering college to sit on each others laps and post pictures of the same online.

While Thiruvananthapuram city Mayor Arya S Rajendran appreciated the stand taken by the students, residents of the area said they do not approve of the conduct and behaviour of the CET students inside the bus stand during the day and even late at night.

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However, the residents denied that the seats were deliberately separated into three to dissuade the students. The bench was converted into three seats as part of renovating the dilapidated structure and keeping in mind COVID-19 guidelines to maintain social distancing, they claimed.

Rajendran visited the area on Thursday after the photographs posted on social media by the students of College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) went viral. After visiting the area, the Mayor, in a Facebook post, said the manner in which the bench was cut into three seats was not only "inappropriate", but also "unbecoming of a progressive society" like that of Kerala.