RAIPUR: The chairperson of Chhattisgarh State Commission for Women, Dr Kiranmayee Nayak, has said that the trend of pre-wedding photo and video shooting is dangerous for the future of girls. In reference to a case before the commission for hearing, the chairperson said, “Pre-wedding shoots are dangerous for the future of girls and this is not our culture”.
She further informed that two days earlier, a case came to the commission for hearing in which the groom’s side broke the marriage. Giving details about the case, the chairperson said that the bride and groom (to be) had a pre-wedding shoot and just before the marriage ceremony, it was broken.
“After the marriage was broken, the groom’s family refused to return the money which was spent by the girl’s family on wedding preparations. Moreover, the girl was also worried about the photographs. With the intervention of the commission, the money was returned to the bride’s family and it was ensured that all photos as well as videos were deleted”, she added.
“We came across many cases in which it seems like our society does not have this culture and people are going in the wrong direction and its consequences will be dangerous in future. Keeping this in mind, I issued the statement that pre-wedding shoots are dangerous for the future of girls”, said Dr Nayak.
Referring to this case, Dr Nayak also made an appeal to the people to immediately approach the commission in such cases. “After going through this entire case, I thought that a message needs to be spread in society that there is no problem in taking as many photos as the couple wants after marriage, but such a situation can happen with any girl in future. Moreover, the parents should not promote such practice”, she said. (ANI)