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10 hours ago, YOYO29 said:

Nothing unsual about this.If you read all the comments you will find some muslims are okay with it.I wonder if they have shown same courtesy to a Hindu guy marrying Muslim girl lolz
As you are aware that poor people usually have more attachment with religion so if one of their family member marry outside they make more noise especially if that member is female.I remeber a similar case in 2010. Sikh Muslim couple from Punjab faced the same backlash from their family.Punjab and Haryana high court provided that couple police protection.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Sikh-Muslim-couple-gets-cover/articleshow/6482615.cms
Here is another example from Mumbai.A Muslim girl marries her sikh boyfriend.No problem from families because both belonged to educated and rich families.
https://www.wedmegood.com/blog/pretty-two-states-gurudwara-wedding-inspired-by-bajirao-mastani/
Another Sikh Muslim marriage.Sikh female marrying muslim male.Though male is also Indian.Harris Khan
http://www.elle-meredith.com/blog/jessicaharris/
again no problem from families. Give it some time as people get more and more exposure and education.Such marriages will be considered normal.At the end of the day we homo sapiens share the same ancestors/origins.


p.s i watched this video in February this year.this video was widely shared on hindu pages lol patriarchal BS.I was wondering when  Big Terra Ji will open a thread on this. @Big Terra bro ,why it took you so long ?? :p 

If one is interested in comparisons then you one has no understanding of the 1.

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