To invite me for marriage, say no dowry has been taken: Nitish

Update: 2017-10-09 17:01 GMT
Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said those inviting him for marriage would have to speak out that no dowry has been taken.
"No affidavit will be asked but those inviting me for marriage needs to speak out that no dowry demand has been made," he said.
On October 2, Kumar had launched a campaign against dowry and child marriage and had appealed to people to keep away from attending a marriage where dowry has played a role in fixing the match.
He had also said a human chain would be formed in support of the campaign on January 21, 2018.
In reply to a question about his own marriage, Kumar thanked the reporter for reminding about his own marriage in 1973 in which no dowry was taken and guests coming for the ceremony were given a speech by him and other socialist leaders against dowry which was described as "cancer for the society." 

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