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Marriages, photo-shoots & xmas festivities turn anti-CAA now

Cutting across religion, youths from various parts of the state have posted their wedding photos, in which the bride and groom hold placards saying 'No CAA..No NRC,' to mark their protest against CAA and NRC. The photos were an instant hit on social media.

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Published : Dec 23, 2019, 8:30 PM IST

Marriages, photo-shoots & xmas festivities turn anti-CAA now
Marriages, photo-shoots & xmas festivities turn anti-CAA now

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Not just open streets and college campuses, but even marriages, pre-wedding photo-shoots and Christmas festivities seem to be turning into protest venues against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Kerala.

Cutting across religion, youths from various parts of the state have posted their wedding photos, in which the bride and groom hold placards saying 'No CAA..No NRC' at the marriage venues, on social media, all of which have gone viral.

In some viral videos, brides and grooms walk to the reception venue holding placards criticising the CAA, while in others, they are initiated into the hall by their friends raising slogans against the Act and expressing solidarity with those protesting against it across the country.

In one video, a beautiful bride, wearing a richly decorated red lehenga, holds an anti-CAA placard in one hand while walking hand-in-hand with the groom through a busy road.

Their friends raise slogans against the CAA and walk behind them.

Huge posters, usually erected by friends to greet the newly-wed couple in villages, have also become a space for anti-CAA slogans.

Read: Kerala CM is playing to the gallery: Union min Muraleedharan

A poster with photos of a couple appeared in politically volatile Kannur district recently and read "India will not budge...we will not be silent".

In one of the photos, which has gone viral, a Hindu groom wearing a Muslim skull cap walks along with the bride, apparently as a mark of protest against Prime Minister Modi's controversial remarks that those indulging in arson can be identified by their clothes.

Arun Gopi and Asha Shekhar, who recently shot their 'save-the-date' photos, holding placards against CAA and NRC, said that they wanted to send a message through the innovative idea.

'Save-the-date' is a practice among youth to announce the wedding date.

The couple, who will tie the knot on January 30, said that they decided to make the pre-wedding photos a political statement and so came out with photos with anti-CAA messages.

The photos were an instant hit on social media.

A group of students of Mahathma Gandhi Univesity in Kottayam recently organised their annual Christmas celebrations on the campus in a different way-with Santa Clauses carrying placards and posters against CAA and holding the photos of national leaders like Gandhiji and Ambedkar.

Also Read: 8 detained journalists, camera crew from Kerala released

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Not just open streets and college campuses, but even marriages, pre-wedding photo-shoots and Christmas festivities seem to be turning into protest venues against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Kerala.

Cutting across religion, youths from various parts of the state have posted their wedding photos, in which the bride and groom hold placards saying 'No CAA..No NRC' at the marriage venues, on social media, all of which have gone viral.

In some viral videos, brides and grooms walk to the reception venue holding placards criticising the CAA, while in others, they are initiated into the hall by their friends raising slogans against the Act and expressing solidarity with those protesting against it across the country.

In one video, a beautiful bride, wearing a richly decorated red lehenga, holds an anti-CAA placard in one hand while walking hand-in-hand with the groom through a busy road.

Their friends raise slogans against the CAA and walk behind them.

Huge posters, usually erected by friends to greet the newly-wed couple in villages, have also become a space for anti-CAA slogans.

Read: Kerala CM is playing to the gallery: Union min Muraleedharan

A poster with photos of a couple appeared in politically volatile Kannur district recently and read "India will not budge...we will not be silent".

In one of the photos, which has gone viral, a Hindu groom wearing a Muslim skull cap walks along with the bride, apparently as a mark of protest against Prime Minister Modi's controversial remarks that those indulging in arson can be identified by their clothes.

Arun Gopi and Asha Shekhar, who recently shot their 'save-the-date' photos, holding placards against CAA and NRC, said that they wanted to send a message through the innovative idea.

'Save-the-date' is a practice among youth to announce the wedding date.

The couple, who will tie the knot on January 30, said that they decided to make the pre-wedding photos a political statement and so came out with photos with anti-CAA messages.

The photos were an instant hit on social media.

A group of students of Mahathma Gandhi Univesity in Kottayam recently organised their annual Christmas celebrations on the campus in a different way-with Santa Clauses carrying placards and posters against CAA and holding the photos of national leaders like Gandhiji and Ambedkar.

Also Read: 8 detained journalists, camera crew from Kerala released

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Now, marriages, photo-shoots & xmas festivities turn anti-CAA
protest venues in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram,Dec 23 (PTI) Not just open streets and
college campuses, but even marriages, pre-wedding photo-shoots
and Christmas festivities seem to be turning into protest
venues against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Kerala.
Cutting across religion, youths from various parts of the
state have posted their wedding photos, in which the bride and
groom hold placards saying 'No CAA.. No NRC" at the marriage
venues, on social media, all of which have gone viral.
In some viral videos, brides and grooms walk to the
reception venue holding placards criticising the CAA, while in
others, they are initiated into the hall by their friends
raising slogans against the Act and expressing solidarity with
those protesting against it across the country.
In one video, a beautiful bride, wearing a richly
decorated red lehanga, holds an anti-CAA placard in one hand
while walking hand-in-hand with the groom through a busy road.
Their friends raise slogans against the CAA and walk
behind them.
Huge posters, usually erected by friends to greet the
newly-wed couple in villages, have also become a space for
anti-CAA slogans.
A poster with photos of a couple appeared in politically
volatile Kannur district recently and read "India will not
budge...we will not be silent".
In one of the photos, which has gone viral, a Hindu groom
wearing a Muslim skull cap walks along with the bride,
apparently as a mark of protest against Prime Minister Modi's
controversial remarks that those indulging in arson can be
identified by their clothes.
Arun Gopi and Asha Shekhar, who recently shot their
'save-the-date' photos, holding placards against CAA and NRC,
said they wanted to send a message through the innovative
idea.
'Save-the-date' is a practice among youth to announce the
wedding date.
The couple, who will tie the knot on January 30, said
they decided to make the pre-wedding photos a political
statement and so came out with photos with anti-CAA messages.
The photos were an instant hit on the social media.
A group of students of Mahathma Gandhi Univesity in
Kottaya recently organised their annual Christmas celebrations
on the campus in a different way-with Santa Clauses carrying
placards and posters against CAA and holding the photos of
national leaders like Gandhiji and Ambedkar. PTI LGK
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