A 16-year-old boy slit his wrist yesterday after he saw his alleged girlfriend playing Holi with his friends, they said.
Following this incident, the 14-year-old girl also cut her wrist, police said, adding, the couple have been admitted to a hospital.
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Responding to the public outcry against the incident,
Kerala DGP Loknath Behera today said he had ordered an inquiry into the matter and it will be probed by IGP Manoj Abraham.
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In a Facebook post, he said police needed to ensure the safety and security of people without infringing on their privacy and constitutional rights.
"The bottom line is that we should interact with the people for whom we are working to ensure their safety and security, without infringing on their privacy and their constitutional rights," he said.
"Law of the land is very clear. No one has the right to disturb or harass any couple anywhere more so in public places," Behera said.
In India, self-restraint is imposed on public display of affection due to our culture and tradition, though there is no legal ban on the same. Many people do not support such public display of affection and call up police, the official said.