Don t Agree With Term Love Jihad , Have No Issues With Interfaith Marriages: Dushyant Chautala
Chautala s comments come against the backdrop of the Haryana government preparing to table a Bill on love jihad during the budget session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha this week.
JJP leader and Haryana s deputy CM Dushyant Chautala. Photo: PTI
Religion04/Mar/2021
New Delhi: Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala has said that he doesn’t agree with the term “love jihad”, and has no issue with anyone willingly marrying a person of another faith.
In an interview to
NDTV, Chautala said: “I don’t agree with this term called ‘love jihad’. We will get a law specifically for checking forceful religious conversion and we will support it. If anybody converts willingly or marries to a partner of another faith, then there is no bar.”
30-Day Notice Under Special Marriage Act Required to Verify Credibility of Persons: Centre
Responding to a PIL, the Ministry of Law and Justice told the Delhi high court that the procedure and conditions, including the 30-day notice for solemnisation of a marriage under the Act, are fair and reasonable .
Representative image. Photo: Pexels/Public domain
Rights10/Feb/2021
New Delhi: Responding to a petition challenging certain provisions under the Special Marriage Act (SMA), the Centre has informed the Delhi high court that the procedure and conditions, including the 30-day notice for solemnisation of a marriage under the Act, are “fair and reasonable” and in consonance with the intention behind the statute.