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BJP Corporator’s Son Marries Pakistan Woman In Online ‘Nikah’ Ceremony In UP

Posted on October 20, 2024 By admin


The groom was unable to obtain a visa due to the ongoing political tensions. (Representational)

Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh:

A unique cross-border wedding ceremony took place in this Uttar Pradesh district when a BJP leader’s son married a Pakistani girl through an online “nikah”.

Tahseen Shahid, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) corporator, had arranged the marriage of his elder son, Mohammad Abbas Haider, with Andleep Zahra, a resident of Lahore. Despite applying for a visa, the groom was unable to obtain it due to the ongoing political tensions between the two neighbouring countries.

The situation became even more challenging when the bride’s mother, Rana Yasmin Zaidi, fell ill and was admitted to the ICU in Pakistan. In light of these circumstances, Shahid decided to conduct the wedding ceremony online.

On Friday night, Shahid gathered with the “baraati” at an imambara and participated in the online “nikah”. The bride’s family from Lahore took part in the ceremony.

Shia religious leader Maulana Mahfoozul Hasan Khan explained that in Islam, the woman’s consent is essential for “nikah” and she communicates it to the maulana. He said an online “nikah” is possible when the maulanas from both sides can conduct the ceremony together.

Haider expressed hope that his wife would get her Indian visa without any hassle.

BJP MLC Brijesh Singh Prishu and other guests attended the wedding ceremony and congratulated the groom’s family.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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