Beltangady: Missing couple from different communities found; marry in temple


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (MS)

Beltangady, Jan 12: A Muslim girl who went missing a week ago has been found married to a Hindu boy.

Harish Gowda and the Muslim girl got married as per Hindu tradition at Kothrottu Sri Satyanarayana Temple and later reported to the Dharmasthala police station.

Harish Gowda, a resident of Petrame in Beltangady taluk, became acquainted with the Muslim girl, a Moodbidri native, on Facebook. They had been in love for the past year. A week ago, the Muslim girl, who had gone to her computer classes, did not return home. Her parents subsequently filed a complaint at the Moodbidri police station.

On January 10, Harish and the Muslim girl got married in the temple and also registered their marriage at the Beltangady marriage registrar's office.

The Muslim girl’s parents arrived in Beltangady upon learning about their daughter's whereabouts. However, they returned home after the couple informed them that they were married.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • robert pinto, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    this is called GANDHARVA VIVAH...will not last for long for sure. with so much diversity in religions and especially in a divided society like India it is better not to venture into these kind of adventures.

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  • Varun, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    Married life is lot of hard work and lot of unvalued sacrifices. After initial, honeymoon phase, couples realize the challenges of married life. Faith, family support and cultural practices are very important factors to be considered for marriage especially if you want to live in India. In my opinion, inter faith marriages put lot of strain on couples or atleast on one partner. Over the time, many do realize that it was probably not a good idea.i believe, lesser the differences, more chance of happy and resent free marriage. Anyway good luck

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    For easy living better to marry from own community.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    Luckily the girl & her parents were Educated ...

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  • Roshan, Vittal

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    This useless brainless 🧠 jobless anhdbakts are paid to destroy life of minorities ladies and paid in bulk.after enjoying for some weeks he will throw her streets.same if any Muslim man done this all saffrons jobless could have made big loss to the minority family.lets sit and watch.

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  • Vivek, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    From uppad thotte to NOW BEEF SUKKA uppad thotte

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    if the girl was from majority community and boy from minority....by now the bd and vhp gangs with borewell etc would have rushed to the police station and created hungama....this is the difference between communities..if the girl is willing let her go...

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  • william, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    Once this marriage is happened in temple and already registered, this Harish Gowda also should practice and follow Islam in order to respect both religions and live happy married life forever.

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  • Dan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    That's good. But for him to practice and follow might be difficult without removing....

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  • Thomas, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    Good that its not vice versa

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