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Punjab village passes resolution banning love marriages without family approval, sparks row

The decision was made unanimously on July 31 by the gram panchayat of Manakpur Sharif, a village located just 10 kilometres from Chandigarh. According to the resolution, couples who marry without parental or community consent would not be permitted to reside in the village or surrounding areas. It further warned that punitive action would be taken against any villagers who support or provide shelter to such couples.

August 05, 2025 / 12:45 IST
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The decision has since provoked a fierce backlash from political leaders and rights groups.

A village in Punjab’s Mohali district drew sharp criticism after its gram panchayat passed a resolution barring love marriages without the approval of family or community members.

The decision was made unanimously on July 31 by the gram panchayat of Manakpur Sharif, a village located just 10 kilometres from Chandigarh. According to the resolution, couples who marry without parental or community consent would not be permitted to reside in the village or surrounding areas. It further warned that punitive action would be taken against any villagers who support or provide shelter to such couples.

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“This is not a punishment but a preventive step to protect our traditions and values,” said Dalvir Singh, the village sarpanch.

Singh explained that the move was prompted by a recent incident in which a 26-year-old man, Davinder, married his 24-year-old niece, Baby. The couple has since left the village, but Singh claimed the episode had deeply affected the local population. “The incident has an impact for 2,000 villagers that are living here,” he said.