Last
week I along with two of my colleague went for lunch. Happily chatting within
us we went inside a decent restaurant, and quickly gave our order. Meanwhile we
were talking about our office work; suddenly my friend who was sitting opposite
to us said, look behind you what is happening? I said, what happened? He said there
is guy and a girl who are sitting behind you and they are kissing. I said what
happened in that; they must be husband and wife or lovers. Let them do whatever
they want. On this my dear friend said that no this is not good, if they want
to love each other then they should do it inside their house.
At that moment I was
not able to think, what the problem in PDA is. With their act they were not
creating any problem for the society in fact I said this to my friend and even
pointed that you smoke and create problem for the society but till now have
anyone walked to you and complained about it. Then why you are creating so much
noise about PDA.
Friends I am very
much sorry, may be some of you must be wondering what is PDA. PDA is public
display of affection. If anyone wants to give definition to PDA then he can say
that PDA is an act of physical intimacy in the view of others. In most of the countries
PDA is not an issue of concern, because it is common in those countries. But in
India if anyone caught you even holding hands of opposite gender (no matter you
are married or unmarried), hugging or otherwise showing affection in public then
they are talked abruptly with non-decent language. Here and there we keep on
hearing about police and self appointed guardians of the society terrorizing
those who dare to ‘indulge’ in such PDA. Now that 14th February (Valentine’s
Day) is near you will hear lots of such incidences. I got to thinking why this happens
in India.
Don’t in India we
want to love each other, or we see Love as a bad thing which should be done
only behind the closed doors? I can’t understand how a wall or door can change
the meaning of some act, In India behind the closed door if you kiss someone then
it is called as love, and the same kiss becomes indecent if the door is open.
Somewhere I read that
we are not carrying Indian values, instead we are embracing Victorian values. During
the reign of Queen Victoria, showing leg was very much objectionable; it was
objectionable to the point that even legs of tables were also required to be
covered by tablecloths. Victorians brought this mindset to India which we still
embrace. With time Britishers changed their mindset, but we Indians continue to
cling to that hypocrisy.
The so called
guardians of our society say that kissing or hugging in public is a western
concept. I think those people have not seen the temples of Khajuraho, or they don’t
know how Rambha tried to disturb the penance of Rishi Vishwamitra, or
they don’t know that in Kama sutra also references were made about kissing. I don’t
know how much this is true but in one of the website (www.indiadivine.org)
even it is mentioned that “When Alexander the Great's army conquered parts of
northern India in
326 B.C., they learned about kissing.
326 B.C., they learned about kissing.
But somehow along the
way, we Indians started feeling uncomfortable talking about intimacy. Here it
is ok to hold hand or hug friends of the same gender. But if the same thing is
done between friends of opposite gender then that is shocking or unacceptable.
In what kind of hippocratic society we are living. Oh yes I forgot to mention,
now even holding or hugging friends of the same gender is a crime in India. If
people will catch you doing so in public and if they will say that you guys are
homosexuals then the next moment you will be in jail. Anyway I am not here to
talk about homosexuality.
As a country with the
second largest population in the world, Indians are obviously having a lot of
action in bed. But talk about it? Acknowledge it? Oh No! How can we? We are
Indian!
But now the scene is
changing, we see more couples walking hand in hand, or hugging each other and occasionally
they even kiss in public also. This is because, the younger generation is
accepting the concept of PDA, I don’t know how but may be because our society
is changing and now we see more women walking in public with us, so the male female
contact is more compared to earlier time. Apart from this there can be several
other reasons such as our Bollywood movies, the TV soaps. Moreover people have
a tendency to do what they are asked not to do, which is also changing our
society.
So I thing that
public display of affection is ok with us. What is your opinion PDA is Indian
or un-Indian? I am scared if after reading this article, self proclaimed social
police will come and throw stone to my house.
Image Source:-
http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/index.php?i=14149&a=25115
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