In a welcome move that comes not from feminists but from those representing the orthodoxy, priests in a Madhya Pradesh district have decided not to solemnise marriages where the groom has taken dowry.
A group of 50 priests, from two organisations called the Brahman Samaj and the Parshuram Vahini, met in the state's Chhattarpur district and unanimously decided to boycott marriages that involved dowry. S.S. Tiwari, who presided over the meeting, said the priests had decided to ask whether or not the bridegroom's family was taking dowry before deciding to solemnise a marriage. "If we come to know that the bridegroom's family is taking dowry, we will not solemnise the marriage and will boycott it," Tiwari said. He said the step would enable priests to check the social evil.
"We will contact priests in other
districts of Madhya Pradesh as well and ask them to adopt the stand taken
by us," said Tiwari.
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