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Himachal Pradesh: Muslim wedding in VHP-run Hindu temple sets example

"The temple is managed by the VHP and the RSS office is also located in the temple complex," temple trust general secretary Vinay Sharma said.

Rampur: In an unusual venue for a Muslim wedding, a couple on Monday married at a temple run here by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.

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The Thakur Satyanarayan temple in this small town in Shimla district also houses a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh office. There is a mosque next door, but the families chose the temple.

A maulvi performed the nikah in the presence of two advocates and two witnesses. The “baraat” was received at the temple in the traditional “Hindu manner”.

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The temple trust said Hindu organisations supported the wedding of the civil engineer groom and the M.Tech bride.

“The temple is managed by the VHP and the RSS office is also located in the temple complex,” temple trust general secretary Vinay Sharma said.

“The marriage ceremony was a significant move towards communal harmony as the RSS is often accused of being anti-Muslim,” he said. “It is a rare example of communal harmony which must be spread.”

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The bride’s father said people belonging to all religions attended the wedding.

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This post was last modified on March 6, 2023 3:36 pm

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