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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Singh Patel to work on parental nod in love marriages

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has said a big thing about love marriage. CM Patel said that if constitutionally possible, his government would study the possibility of making the consent of parents mandatory in love marriages. CM Bhupendra Patel has said this when a section of Patidar community demanded to make parental permission mandatory in love marriage.

Sardar Patel Group, an organization representing the Patidar community, had organized a program in Mehsana on Sunday, addressing which CM Patel said that the state health minister Rushikesh Patel told me that the girls should run away from home for marriage. Events should be studied so that such Arrangements should be made so that consent of parents is mandatory in love marriage.The CM said that “Rushikesh Patel asked me to study afresh the incidents of girls leaving home to see whether there is a possibility of making parents’ permission mandatory in love marriages.”

This MLA of opposition Congress supported the CM


CM Bhupendra Patel said, “If it is constitutionally possible, we will conduct a study in this regard and try to bring better results. This statement of CM Patel has been supported by Imran Khedawala, an MLA of the opposition Congress and he said that if the government brings such a law, he will support it. Imran Khedawala said that “If the government brings such a law in the assembly session, I will support the government.”

In 2021, the BJP government had amended the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act, in which forced and fraudulent conversion through marriage was declared a punishable offence. There was a provision of 10 years of punishment in this. However, the High Court had stayed the disputed section of the Act. Presently this matter is pending in the Supreme Court.

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