When love conquered hatred
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When love conquered hatred
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/against-all-odds/article1-1261083.aspx
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Re: When love conquered hatred
I know a few cases where both happened to be Hindus but of different castes, moved to the US (using higher studies as an excuse) to get married, else their families won't approve or create obstacles or make their lives difficult.Rashmun wrote:http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/against-all-odds/article1-1261083.aspx
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Re: When love conquered hatred
confuzzled dude wrote:I know a few cases where both happened to be Hindus but of different castes, moved to the US (using higher studies as an excuse) to get married, else their families won't approve or create obstacles or make their lives difficult.Rashmun wrote:http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/against-all-odds/article1-1261083.aspx
The real story starts when the first child is born - and given a muslim name... Since muslims are more secular than hindus, why cant they allow their sons/daughters to convert to hinduism and let the new couple raise their kids as hindus?
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Re: When love conquered hatred
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:confuzzled dude wrote:I know a few cases where both happened to be Hindus but of different castes, moved to the US (using higher studies as an excuse) to get married, else their families won't approve or create obstacles or make their lives difficult.Rashmun wrote:http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/against-all-odds/article1-1261083.aspx
The real story starts when the first child is born - and given a muslim name... Since muslims are more secular than hindus, why cant they allow their sons/daughters to convert to hinduism and let the new couple raise their kids as hindus?
From the article:
Thirty years ago, when two Banaras Hindu University (BHU) students — Munna Lal Verma and Razia Kazmi — got married, they believed that things would change in the decades to come and that society would become receptive to inter-religious marriages. They were wrong. “It all looks the same. If at all, things have changed for the worse,” says Verma, 55, a teacher at a government school who lives in Rohini, West Delhi, with his wife and two children, Aman (21) and Ekta (28).
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