Marry a person or religion?
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Jagdish, a Gujrati Brahmin by birth is very orthodox about his culture and
tradition. Her wife Saroj is a lovely
housewife and her family is her first priority. Jignesh and Jia, their kids
are well established in their career and work for multinational companies in
Delhi.
Jia came to Ahmedabad
to meet with her parents, but in last two days the ambience of the house was
very rampant and uncontrollable. Jagdish
even said menacing words to his daughter in anger. Both father and daughter
were not talking to each other.
One day, Jadish entered to Jia’s room and said, “Call that man… whatever is his name tomorrow at home for breakfast.”
Jia exclaimed, “Manjeet, his name
is Manjeet.”
“Whatever”, her father walked out of the room and banged the door very hard.
“Ting tong” the door bell rang and it was sharp 9.00 AM.
Saroj, Jia’s mother opened the door and asked the man to come inside.
A 6-feet tall, Punjabi handsome boy with toned physique greeted Jagdish
and Saroj by touching their feet. Jia offered her the seat opposite to her on
the breakfast table. She looked very tensed and worried, but Manjeet winked at
her with confidence. After an hour conversation with Gujrati delicious
breakfast recipes on the table both Jagdish and Manjeet were laughing loud on
hilarious topics. In a few hours, he turned the unravel situation to a
sweet conversation.
Finally, he agreed
to their relationship and blessed the
pair for a happy life and expressed to meet Manjeet’s parents soon in
Delhi.
Note: (#againsthonorkilling-In Marriage, one should look for honesty,
respect and understanding of a person for another person and should not judge
on the basis of religion or caste system.)
This post is an initiative of http://lilliemcferrin.com/five-sentence-fiction-breakfast/,
and
3 comments
That is so sweet. If only people were more compassionate in real life too.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great read! :-)
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very sweet post indeed.... hope everybody thinks in the same way . :)
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