
No love jihad or conversion: Kumbh fame Monalisa, husband shut criticism
India Today
Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, the couple emphasised that their relationship was built on mutual respect and that religion had never been a condition for their marriage.
Monalisa Bhosle, the Indore woman who became an internet sensation during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela and came to be known as the "Kumbh Mela girl", and her partner Farman Khan on Thursday addressed the media to dismiss allegations of "love jihad" and religious conversion surrounding their interfaith marriage, a day after tying the knot in Kerala.
The newly married couple said the rumours were unfounded and stressed that neither of them had changed their faith after the wedding.
Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, the couple emphasised that their relationship was built on mutual respect and that religion had never been a condition for their marriage.
Monalisa said their wedding was conducted according to Hindu customs and acknowledged that the decision was largely driven by her.
"Our marriage was solemnised according to Hindu rituals. To be honest, he didn't actually want to marry me, but I was the one who insisted. I practically forced him to marry me," she said.
She added that she had earlier resisted pressure from her family to marry another person.

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