CAA makes it to a wedding card in Madhya Pradesh

A groom in a Madhya Pradesh town has turned his marriage a platform to canvass for the legislation.

Update: 2020-01-18 20:46 GMT
Women raise slogans during a demonstration against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Latasil ground in Guwahati on Saturday. The All Assam Students Union which is spearheading the anti-CAA movement had called for a sit-in-strike and protest by women all over the state. (Photo: PTI)

Bhopal: The pro-and anti-Citizenship Amendment Act campaigns which hitherto were confined to the streets and social media have now broken out in wedding events. A groom in a Madhya Pradesh town has turned his marriage a platform to canvass for the legislation.

Prabhat Garwal, resident of Kareli in Narasinghpur district, has used his marriage invitation card as mode of campaign for the legislation by printing a slogan “I support CAA” on it.

“The groom has sought to generate awareness on CAA among people to dispel wrong notions about the law. We should respect the law passed by the Parliament. This was the objective behind running the campaign through the wedding card”, kin of the groom said.

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