Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said love jihad is a term manufactured by the BJP to disturb communal harmony, provoking a sharp reaction from Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
In a tweet, Gehlot said marriage is a matter of personal liberty and bringing a law to curb it is unconstitutional.
Hitting back, Shekhawat asked if marriage is a matter of personal liberty why are the women not free to use their maiden name or religion.
BJP leaders use the term love jihad while alleging that Hindu women face harassment and forced conversion in the name of love and marriage.
BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh have said they are considering enactment of laws to curb such marriages.
But Gehlot said such law will not stand scrutiny in any court.
"Love jihad is a word manufactured by BJP to divide the nation and disturb communal harmony," the Congress leader tweeted.
"Jihad has no place in love. They are creating an environment in the nation where consenting adults would be at the mercy of state power. Marriage is a personal decision and they are putting curbs on it, which is like snatching away personal liberty," Gehlot said.
It seems a ploy to disrupt communal harmony, fuel social conflict and disregard constitutional provisions like the state not discriminating against citizens on any ground, he added.
Union Jal Shakti Minister and prominent BJP leader from Rajasthan Gajendra Singh Shekhawat reacted strongly.