Pauri Garhwal (Uttarakhand): In a surprising turn of events, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yashpal Benam has decided to cancel his daughter's upcoming marriage to a Muslim man in Uttarakhand's Pauri Garhwal.
The cancellation, described as a result of "mutual consent" between both families, followed the circulation of the wedding invitation card's image on various social media platforms, triggering a wave of controversy.
Social Media Virality Triggers Controversy
The wedding invitation card, originally intended as a private announcement, quickly became a subject of public attention when it went viral on social media platforms. The image of the card spread like wildfire, leading to widespread discussions and objections surrounding the interfaith marriage alliance.
BJP Leader Respects Public Sentiments
As a public representative, Yashpal Benam felt compelled to address the growing concerns and sentiments expressed by the public. He expressed his deep respect for these sentiments and conveyed his apprehension about conducting the wedding ceremony under the protection of the police and administration. Benam emphasized that his decision was motivated by the desire to ensure the well-being and happiness of both families involved.
Decision to Postpone Marriage Ceremony Reached with Mutual Consent
After careful consideration of the evolving situation, both families arrived at a joint decision to postpone the marriage ceremony indefinitely. Recognizing the potential impact on their children's future, they agreed that it was necessary to reassess the situation and evaluate the best course of action.
Future of Daughter's Marriage to be Decided Collectively
Yashpal Benam stated that the final decision regarding his daughter's marriage to the Muslim groom would be made collectively.
The families, along with their well-wishers, will come together to deliberate on the matter, taking into account the concerns raised and seeking a resolution that respects the wishes and aspirations of all parties involved.
(With ANI inputs)