Hindu neighbours help smooth conduct of Muslim girl’s wedding
At a time when the hardliners and extremist groups are busy spreading communal hatred, Hindu neighbours in the Uluberia region of Howrah, West Bengal set a heartening example of strengthening India's unique secular fabric and constitutional values.
At a time when the hardliners and extremist groups are busy spreading communal hatred, Hindu neighbours in the Uluberia region of Howrah, West Bengal set a heartening example of strengthening India’s unique secular fabric and constitutional values.
A Muslim widow Iddenesa Mullick had planned to marry off one of her daughters, Pakiza Sheikh Mokkabir. However, following the protests that broke out in condemnation of suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma’s remarks on Times Now, their neighbourhood came within the purview of prohibitory orders issued under Section 144. Hence, Mullick resolved to postpone the wedding, but her Hindu neighbours came to her rescue.
Promising to take care of everything, neighbours Tapas Kodali, Lakhikanta Kayal and Uttam Dolui participated in the marriage function and ensured Pakiza’s safe journey to her in-laws’ house.
They approached the police to get permission for the marriage gathering. Out of the 300 guests invited for the wedding, only 150 turned up. Mullick informed that the Hindu neighbours welcomed the guests and took care of food and other preparations. They also helped arrange for a car to take Pakiza to her new home.
News Click quoted Mullick as saying, “I will be grateful to her neighbours for the rest of my life.”