Like it or Not: 9 Things That Are Banned in India
# Public display of affection
The beautiful backwater sceneries in Kerala and the story of Taj Mahal- the symbol of love may make you romantic.
But think twice before performing any acts of love in public since the people around you in India is very conservative and can’t watch public displays of affection.
And people have been beaten up and forcefully married when they were found to celebrate love or holding hands in public. However, urinating in public is completely tolerable. Can’t blame anyone, complex India!
# Authors, Painters
The ban has not restricted to just things, some of the big names of India also had to suffer ban in India. Widely known as the Indian Picasso, was forced into exile from India following the controversies regarding his paintings.
The British Indian novelist was banned from India following the Satanic Verses controversy, also known as the Rushdie Affair.
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