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Delhi, April 16 (IANS) Richard Gere's on-stage
kissing and hugging of Bollywood actor Shilpa
Shetty during an AIDS awareness function here
triggered a plethora of protests in several towns
Monday against the "obscene" act, with
some people even burning effigies of the Hollywood
star.
The
function, organised Sunday evening at the Sanjay
Gandhi Transport Nagar here, saw Gere, Shilpa
and brawny Bollywood actor Sunny Deol participating
in the programme to raise AIDS awareness among
the trucker community.
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While
celebrating the 'Seena Taan Ke' event to highlight the
contribution of truckers and the importance of safe
sex practices, Gere, overwhelmed by Shilpa's appreciation,
held her hand and kissed it. He later hugged her tightly,
bent over her and planted several kisses on her cheeks
in full public view.
A
giggly and embarrassed Shilpa said: "Yeh thoda
zyada ho gaya tha (This was a little too much)."
The
kissing episode has raised the hackles of several conservative
groups, with reports of protests coming in from Kanpur,
Varanasi (both in Uttar Pradesh) and Indore (Madhya
Pradesh) and Jaipur.
"This
is an intolerable and obscene act. It is against the
values, culture and traditions of the nation. Gere must
apologise," said a protester at Indore.
"This
act has hurt the sentiments of people. This should not
have happened publicly," said another protester.
People came out on the streets in hundreds to protest
and burned the effigies of Gere. They are demanding
that he apologise to Shilpa and the country.
In
the HIV-AIDS programme, organised by the Transport Corporation
of India (TCI) Foundation, the social arm of Group Transport
Corporation of India and the Hero Project, Shilpa had
lavished praise on Gere just before the kissing episode
took place.
"I
thank Gere that he took out time to visit India. It
is appreciable to see how intensely he feels for this
issue. And we all must recognise his efforts and give
our contribution in the best possible way, for this
great cause," she said, addressing the crowds.
Shilpa
had made international headlines a few months ago when
British TV star Jade Goody hurled racist abuses at her
on the reality show "Celebrity Big Brother".
Dale
Bhagwagar, spokesperson and publicist to Shilpa, said
the media should concentrate on the cause of AIDS awareness
rather than make an issue out of Richard Gere's kisses.
Gere
has been associated with the Heroes project - a three-year
national initiative by him and Parmeshwar Godrej - that
aims at reducing the stigma about HIV/AIDS by educating
people and advocating behavioural change.
According
to the TCI foundation, 40 percent of the country's five
million truck drivers are vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.
Around
4,000 truck drivers were also part of the 'Seena Taan
Ke' programme.