A news report from Bihar has attracted widespread attention. Two young women, Pooja aged 21 and Kajal aged 18, met through Instagram. What began as a friendship gradually turned into a romantic relationship over time.
After nearly two years together, they chose to marry at a temple in Supaul district. The couple stated they are not interested in men and made the decision by mutual consent. Despite family opposition, they are now living together and working at a mall.
The incident has triggered a broader social discussion. Same gender relationships are legally recognised in India today. However, social acceptance remains limited, and many people still struggle to accept such unions openly.
India remains strongly rooted in culture, tradition, and long held beliefs. Marriage is widely viewed as a union between a man and a woman. This belief is often linked to ideas of nature and social structure.
Some argue that affection, emotional closeness, or jealousy can exist within friendships. They feel such emotions can sometimes be misunderstood as love. Others believe emotional comfort and personal choice should matter more than gender.
The debate around right and wrong is likely to continue. The larger question is how much acceptance society will eventually offer to such relationships in everyday life.
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