Reportedly as per media reports, the couple Sarath Sasi of Krishnapuram and Anju ashok of Cheruvally tied the knot at the Cheruvally Muslim Jamaat mosque at Kayamkulam in alappuzha district on sunday as per hindu rituals in the presence of guests from both the communities who turned out in large numbers to witness the marriage. Meanwhile the Jamaath committee had decked up mosque premises for the function. Apart from this, a vegetarian Sadhya was also arranged for around 1,000 people who attended the function.

 

Furthermore Nujumudeen Alummoottil, secretary of Cheruvally Jamaat committee said to a daily as part of gifts, Anju was given 10 sovereigns of gold and Rs 2 lakh.  Perhaps the story of rare occasion came into light when the kerala chief minister pinarayi vijayan took to facebook to congratulate the young couple and appreciated the members of the Jamaat for upholding such a beautiful example of religious harmony.

 

Moreover the bride had lost her father a couple of years ago. As the family lacked resources to conduct the wedding, Ms. Anju’s mother sought the help of the mosque committee. Nujumudeen Alummoottil, secretary, Cheravally Muslim Jamaath Committee said to the daily “She came to my house seeking help for conducting the marriage. She gave a letter, which I presented to the Jamaath committee. We decided to help the family conduct the marriage". Perhaps bindu Ashok, mother of bride Anju, said the family was thankful to the Jamaath Committee.

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