
Permission denied for mass marriage event for Muslim converts
The event's organiser, Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, the head of the IMC, stated, "We operate within the bounds of the law." The programme for mass marriage will only take place with the administration's approval. We asked the administration for permission, but we were not granted it. The administration must give clearance before the programme may take place.
"Men and women who have converted from hinduism to islam will be married. Five couples will marry in the first phase, during which the men and women will finish the conversion process and embrace each other," the IMC leader had previously stated.
Late on tuesday night, district Magistrate ravindra Kumar said that the IMC had asked the city magistrate for permission to host a religious conversion and marriage ceremony.
"The religious conversion and marriage programme has been delayed by IMC, and approval for the same has not been granted. The officer stated, "The administration has got the letter from IMC advising of the program's postponement.
"The mass marriage ceremony is scheduled to take place at Khalil Higher Secondary school on July 21 at 11 a.m. Additionally, permission from the administration has been requested for this," he continued.
Hindu groups staged a demonstration and demanded action against Khan here on tuesday in response to the issue surrounding the IMC chief's proposed "mass marriage programme after conversion." Additionally, the demonstrators wrote the district magistrate memoranda outlining their demands.