Right winged Hindu nationalist activists force a couple, seated, to leave a park as they protest against the celebration of Valentine's Day in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007. The celebration of Valentine's Day is a state of affairs that enrages Hindu and Muslim hard-liners, who on Wednesday vented just as they do every Valentine's Day, burning cards, holding rallies and even threatening to beat couples caught canoodling in public, a strict no-no for those who claim to defend traditional Indian values. AP Photo logo AP Photo 36 months ago

Right winged Hindu nationalist activists force a couple, seated, to leave a park as they protest against the celebration of Valentine's Day in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007. The celebration of Valentine's Day is a state of affairs that enrages Hindu and Muslim hard-liners, who on Wednesday vented just as they do every Valentine's Day, burning cards, holding rallies and even threatening to beat couples caught canoodling in public, a strict no-no for those who claim to defend traditional Indian values.