
Young woman denies ‘love jihad' allegations, clarifies marriage was by choice
Her parents and Hindu activists had alleged before some mediapersons that she was being subjected to '
Love Jihad
'.
Upon learning about these allegations, the young woman addressed them in her video. "The allegation of 'Love Jihad' is false," the young woman said. "I did not go missing. I married the boy I love, of my own free will. My husband's family and his friends are being harassed because I was presumed missing. They have nothing to do with this.
Please don't bother them," she urged.
"Our family knew that we both loved each other. So they stopped me from going to college. After that, my family used to torture me every day. I got married because I wanted to be with a boy who loved me. Hindutva organisations are spreading false news that it is Love Jihad. They are spoiling our family's reputation. We are fine. If we are facing any problem, it is because of Hindutva organisations," she said in the video.
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