Union Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed concerns about live-in relationships, stating they clash with Indian societal values and could disrupt traditional structures. Citing European examples, he questioned the impact on children and societal norms. He also touched upon the sex ratio imbalance and its potential implications, while firmly condemning marital rape and advocating for consensual rights within marriage.
‘Not part of our culture’: Gadkari on live-in relationships, same-sex marriage

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