Source: Overseas Network

The Indian man kissed his wife and was forcibly pulled away by onlookers.
According to India's "Economic Times" reported on the 23rd, a man in India was dragged away by onlookers and beaten by onlookers because he kissed his wife in the "Holy River" and caused public anger. After the scene was exposed, it caused controversy on Indian social networks.
After the man was pulled away, he was beaten.
The site of the incident is located in the Sarayu River in Uttar Pradesh, India, one of the tributaries of the Ganges River, which is regarded by Hindus as a "holy river". At that time, a couple bathed and kissed in the river, which made the surrounding people furious.
The Indian man kissed his wife and was forcibly pulled away by onlookers.
One of the onlookers grabbed the man's arm and separated the two. The crowd then pulled the man away, abusing him and beating him. Others shouted, "Aren't you ashamed?" During this time, the woman has been trying to rescue her beaten husband.
After the incident was exposed, it triggered an online controversy. Some Indian netizens believe that public intimate contact in the "Holy River" is very inappropriate. There are also many netizens who believe that the abuse of lynching by assailants is the embodiment of extremist consciousness and should be punished by law. At present, the local police have been involved in the investigation. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)