'Now I'm Happy,' Rajasthan Man Who Delayed Wedding Post Pulwama Attack Set To Marry In Pakistan
Mahendra Singh from Rajasthan was one of the few who has affected the conflictbetween India and Pakistan. He had no choice but to push his wedding scheduled in March to a later date. Now that there is peace again Im going there and Im happy.
It's been more than a month since the dastardly attacks on the CRPF jawans shook citizens and triggered a chain of events between the neighbouring countries, India and Pakistan.
The tensions escalated to such an intensity that it disrupted the normal lives of many especially for those with plans to travel and marry around the first week of March. Mahendra Singh from Rajasthan was one of the few who has affected the conflict between India and Pakistan. He had no choice but to push his wedding scheduled in March to a later date.
Now, Singh is all smiles and set to leave for his wedding in Pakistan.
ANI
Speaking to ANI, the jubilant groom to be said, "My marriage was fixed for March 8 but because of tensions between the two nations post Pulwama attack it was postponed. Now that there is peace again I'm going there and I'm happy."
Rajasthan: A wedding procession leaves for Umarkot, Pakistan from Barmer. M Singh, groom (pic3) says, "My marriage was fixed for 8th March but because of tensions b/w two nations post Pulwama attack it was postponed. Now that there is peace again I'm going there, I'm happy"(12.4) pic.twitter.com/qaRxX35DzR
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Mahendra Singh is transcending borders and set to marry a Pakistani girl. But he is not the only one after the attacks to marry a Pakistani girl.
Kiran Sarjeet Kaur (27) married Parvinder Singh (33) of Tepla village in Ambala district of Haryana on March 9.
Kaur's plan to reach Patiala on February 23 got delayed due to heightened tension. She reached Patiala on a 45-day visa by Samjhauta Express. As the Indian Embassy in Pakistan gave her visa only for Patiala, she came here and stayed with her relatives at Samana.