BJP leader’s son marries Pakistani woman online
However, due to the ongoing political tensions, Haider was unable to secure a visa to visit Pakistan
LAHORE: In a rare cross-border wedding, the son of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) corporator from Uttar Pradesh married a Pakistani woman through an online “nikah” on Friday night, reports Indian media.
Tahseen Shahid, a BJP corporator, arranged the marriage of his son, Mohammad Abbas Haider, with Andleep Zahra, a resident of Lahore, Pakistan.
However, due to the ongoing political tensions, Haider was unable to secure a visa to visit Pakistan.
Complicating matters, the bride’s mother, Rana Yasmin Zaidi, was hospitalised in critical condition, prompting the families to opt for an online ceremony.
The ceremony took place at an imambargah in Uttar Pradesh, with the groom’s family gathering in person while the bride’s family joined from Lahore.
Maulana Mahfoozul Hasan Khan solemnized the nikah, confirming that Islamic law permits online “nikah” as long as the woman’s consent is obtained and both sides are represented by religious leaders.
BJP Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Brijesh Singh Prishu was among the guests attending the event.
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