Nitin Gadkari said – Live-in relationship and gay marriage are a threat to the society, but the society will decide its own rules.

New Delhi. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, during a YouTube interview, said that live-in relationships and homosexual marriages are prohibited as per the rules and traditions of the society. Told against. Expressing concern over this, he said that such systems can damage the structure of the society and bring down the social structure.

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In a conversation with YouTube journalist Samdish Bhatia, Nitin Gadkari told that when he went to the British Parliament in London. So during the meeting with the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister, he asked them what is the biggest problem of their country? Gadkari said that I told him about problems like poverty, unemployment and starvation. But he said that his biggest problem is that most of the youth there are not getting married.

Gadkari called it a threat to the balance of the society. He said that if the youth do not marry, how will children be born and what will be the future of the society? He also said that these types of problems can have a serious impact on the Indian society as well.

Child rearing and social responsibility
Gadkari stressed that it is the responsibility of parents to give birth to children and raise them. He said that if one day you say that you gave birth to children only for pleasure and did not fulfill their responsibilities, then it will be disastrous for the society. He also said that live-in relationships and homosexual marriages break the traditional beliefs of the society and can cause serious problems in the future.

Danger of imbalance in society

Gadkari expressed concern over the imbalance of gender ratio in the society. He said that if the ratio of men and women deteriorates and the number of women becomes 1500 while men remain at 1000, then we may have to allow men to have two wives. He also said that due to homosexual marriages the structure of the society may break and it will be harmful for the social balance.

Thoughts on divorce and live-in relationships

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When Gadkari was asked whether divorce should be banned in an ideal India, he said absolutely not. There should be a right to divorce, but live-in relationships are not right. He also said that such relationships are not compatible with the cultural and social traditions of Indian society.

Society will decide its own rules

At the end of the interview, Gadkari said that every society decides its own rules and traditions. He said that I only told what I thought was wrong. But ultimately it depends on the society what it accepts and what it rejects. This statement of Nitin Gadkari has given rise to a new debate regarding live-in relationships and homosexual marriages. His views are being discussed at various levels.

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