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Kshama Bindu, the 24-year-old Gujarat woman who recently expressed her intention of marrying herself, got married on Thursday, 9 June, in a private ceremony at her residence, making it the first instance of sologamy in India.
She chose to get married to self on Thursday instead of the widely publicised date of Saturday, 11 June, to steer clear of any controversy.
There were no priests at her house to solemnise the wedding, Hindustan Times reported.
The priest who had earlier agreed to solemnise her wedding too had backed out following the BJP leader's remark.
Speaking to The Quint, Bindu had earlier said that since childhood she had dreamt of getting married, but did not want to be a wife. The digital creator had also shared that she planned to celebrate her honeymoon in Goa.
“Since childhood, I have dreamed of getting married, but I did not believe in a lot of the traditions attached to it, such as a woman leaving her home to go to her husband’s house,” she said.
Meanwhile, the BJP leader had also opposed the choice of venue and said, "I am against the choice of the venue. She will not be allowed to marry herself in any temple. Such marriages are against Hinduism. This will reduce the population of Hindus. If anything goes against religion, then no law will prevail," Shukla had said.
Bindu held the wedding after observing every ritual of a regular wedding including the pheras, haldi, and mehendi.
"Just a girl who cares enough to try," she wrote to herself in the mehendi.
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