Hindu Mahasabha warns IAS topper Tina Dabi against marrying Muslim

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November 30, 2016

Meerut, Nov 30: Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha has warned the 2015 UPSC topper Tina Dabi against marrying the second rank holder Athar Aamir-ul Shafi Khan. Members of Mahasabha have written a letter to Tina's parents asking them to cancel the wedding or at least convince Khan to get converted to Hinduism.

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“This decision of your family will promote love jihad and thus the wedding should not take place at any cost. If the couple is still willing to tie the knot, then ghar-wapsi of Khan should be done and a wedding should take place only after he agrees to get converted. Our members will help you in his re-conversion or ghar-wapsi," reads the letter from Munna Kumar Sharma, the communal outfit's national general secretary.

In a letter addressed to Jaswant Dabi, Tina's father, Sharma said, "All of us were very happy after the success Tina achieved when she topped the UPSC 2015 exam. But her decision to marry Khan has come as a shock and all of us are very sad to know this. This is to inform you that Muslims are promoting 'love jihad' on a high level wherein they make Hindu girls fall in love with them, convert them to Muslim religion and marry them. But if marrying each other is important for both of them, then we suggest that Khan's ghar wapsi be done.”

The recent announcement on Facebook by Tina Dabi to marry Athar, who stood second in the same all-India exam, had taken social media by storm last week. They started dating soon after they met in May. While it was love at first sight for Athar, Dabi was charmed by his perseverance a few months later. While announcing on social media that they were in a relationship, the couple had very clearly said that they will continue to follow their respective faiths and none of them was going to convert.

Tina had stated in one of her Facebook posts that "As any freethinking independent woman, I am entitled to certain choices. I am very happy with my choice and so is Aamir. Our parents are happy too. But there will always be those elements, that small minority who will always pass negative comments about dating someone from another religion."

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Fairman
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Ghar Wapsi- If you people are sincere of what you say, let us debate the fact ideology of Hinduism Vs Islam.

Let us say what is the definition of Ghar here. We should refer it to reality, or truth. Not the literal meaning as home. It is truth.

This is with all due respects to fellow Hindus and without intent of hurting to anyone. Let us start fair honest discussion.

If ISLAMIC message is false, all the Muslims in the world are ready to follow Hinduism. In contrary if Hindusm philosophy found is to be unscientific are You ready to accept ISLAM.

My dear fellow RSS please always study the fact before you follow anything, whether it is worldly affair or religious teaching.

Don't interfere in others life, India is a secular country the constitution guarantees to follow any religion and also RIGHT TO PROPAGATE it.

May God give you wisdom.

Shuaib
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Guys, Tina Dabi is a DALIT AND NOT A HINDU.

So there should not be any problem for Hindu Mahasabha.

shaji
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Govt and Police should not allow any terrorists to interfere in personal life of any one and in case they try to take law in their hands, they should be booked under goonda act. Why sangh parivar is not interested in ghar wapasi of Najma heptulla, mukhtar abbas, shanawaz and mj akbar etc who love bjp too much and can do ghar wapasi without hesitation. Govt should ban this terrorist organisation hindu mahasabha.

A. Mangalore
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Anyway the couple looks like film stars. Really made for each other.
Congratulations for the newly wedded IAS toppers. You are the role model for our BHARATH ( NOT FOR THOSE DHONGI DESH BHAKTHS)

Rikaz
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

He could marry her only if she converts to islam, otherwise this marriage is gonna be null and void as per sharia law....

Hindu mahasaba's ghar wapasi, those are all bullshits....

Althaf
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Love Jihad is outdated now. Please find some other names... Crazy and stupid chaddi sanghis

L K Monu Borkala
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

He should find better girl within the community to avoid all nonsense.

imtiaz
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

they r IAS toppers,, they have intellects far more superior than those goons....shame on those 3rd graded goons,,,.. n also media for making this as news.....

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

Ghar Wapsi? ??
Friend of mine a Hindu a member of RSS converted to Christianity and then reverted to Islam. When asked him the reason, he said he was searching for truth and finally found.

Ansari
 - 
Wednesday, 30 Nov 2016

This is clearly a slap to Hindutwa Mahasabha...

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