Will carry pandits to marry off couples seen in gardens: Maharashtra Bajrang Dal

The Hindu outfit has also approached the pubs and restaurants in Hyderabad, asking them to boycott Valentine's Day celebrations.

Update: 2018-02-14 05:26 GMT
A day ahead of Valentine's Day, posters with messages like 'Say no to Valentine's Day' and 'Love Jihad: Hindu girls beware' were witnessed in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. (Photo: ANI)

Nagpur: The Bajrang Dal in Maharashtra’s Nagpur has threatened that couple, who will be found celebrating Valentine's day in public will be married off immediately.

The group of people even took out a rally in Nagpur on Wednesday to protest against the celebration of Valentine's Day which they claim to be against Indian Culture.

"If they have the right to celebrate Valentine's day then we have the right to save our culture. We will take pandits with us and if we find someone in the garden we will get them married immediately," Manish Moriya, member of Nagpur Bajrang Dal said.

A day ahead of Valentine's Day, posters with messages like 'Say no to Valentine's Day' and 'Love Jihad: Hindu girls beware' were witnessed in Gujarat's Ahmedabad.

The Hindu outfit has also approached the pubs and restaurants in Hyderabad, asking them to boycott Valentine's Day celebrations.

Such incidents of moral policing by the right-wing outfit on this day are reported every year.

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