BJP minister questions Aamir Khan's 3rd marriage; links it to 'love jihad'
Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has publicly questioned actor Aamir Khan's third marriage, suggesting it should be scrutinized as 'love jihad.' The comments have sparked debate regarding the intersection of celebrity personal lives and religious politics.
Why it matters
It reflects ongoing political tensions in India regarding interfaith relationships and the influence of public figures.
MUMBAI: Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane questioned Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's third marriage, asking whether it should be viewed as an example of "love jihad".The BJP MLA also urged members of the Hindu community to think carefully before supporting such celebrities."When celebrities take such decisions in their personal lives, Hindu society should think about it. It is my opinion. Who is the brand ambassador of love jihad? Is Aamir Khan not becoming one? Those Hindu youths who watch his movies should have considerate views before making such actors big," Rane told PTI in Shirdi in Ahilyanagar district.Rane said discussions on whether Khan's third marriage should be viewed through the lens of "love jihad" were gradually gaining momentum."Hindu society should ponder over whether to watch such people's movies or not," he said, adding that those who regard such personalities as celebrities should reassess their views.Actor Aamir Khan married wellness and beauty professional Gauri Spratt in an intimate ceremony at his Pali Hill residence in Mumbai's Bandra on July 5. The marriage is Khan's third.Khan was previously married to Reena Dutta from 1986 to 2002 and to filmmaker Kiran Rao from 2005 to 2021.The film superstar is yet to react on Rane's comments. (With agency inputs)You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Mumbai | Silver Rate in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai | Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Petrol Price in Mumbai | Diesel Price in Mumbai | CNG Price in Mumbai | LPG Price in MumbaiStay updated with the latest Mumbai news. Download the TOI App.
The article reports on a politician's controversial statement, which aligns with right-wing nationalist rhetoric in India.
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