chauvunist
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Minority has to follow the rule in same way as majority has to. Person violated the rule of marriage act. There is no one stoping him to marry the girl if he does the right way. As I have listed all three applicable laws in India, one for Hindu marriage act, one for Minority marriage act and last special marriage act. He didn't follow any of the rules for marriage. May be his friends would have guided him wrongly or may be he didn't know exactly the laws at all. One doesn't need to know the details of marriage act but at least you should know the basic rules if you are going into a union with a girl whom you love so much. Fault lies with him, not society. I wouldn't bring Pakistan in it as I don't think they come any closer to us when it comes to flexibility in marriage acts. And mudslinging will get me no where. Thank you.
My friend it's not about the act or legality of the Marriage but the pressure from certain extremist elements which lead to it..for example
Joseph Pawar, who is in his 20s, and Ayushi Wani, 19, reportedly eloped and married at an Arya Samaj temple in Bhopal on September 28. They were traced by the police to Pavagadh in Gujarat after the girl’s parents filed a complaint and the Hindu Jagran Manch and other right-wing organisations threatened to launch an agitation. The two hail from Jobat town in tribal-dominated Alirajpur district.