One of my friends in college got married to a guy. Her own family disowned her. After marriage and one kid, the slow harassment of pressure to convert began. The kid was influenced by in laws to hate kaffirs and his own mother. That’s when she took a rather brave decision to https://twitter.com/kaushikcbasu/status/1329835765203873802
walk out of the house with her son. The whole experience was traumatic but she is a strong woman and she came out and could stand on her own feet as she was educated. A couple of years ago she remarried and is very happy. But a decade of her life was lost to this trauma.
People like you Mr. Basu obviously think that this is ok. In your dictionary, false representation, harassment of women and a latent violence laced with hatred for kaffirs may be women empowerment. In the real world it is not. I also have a cousin who married into a Muslim
family and she’s very happy. You understand that this law is not for her? And also do you even realise that she is an exception?
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