Interfaith marriage: Survey says most Indians oppose it
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Most Indians see themselves and their country as religiously tolerant but are against interfaith marriage, a survey from Pew Research Center has found.
People across different faiths in the country said stopping interfaith marriage was a "high priority" for them.
The research comes after laws were introduced in several Indian states criminalising interfaith love.
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