Indian-Pakistani couple forced to postpone marriage amid tensions

ISLAMABAD: An Indian-Pakistani couple had to postpone their wedding amid tensions between the two neighbors.

According to details, 23-year-old Indian man from Rajasthan Mahendra Singh was coming to Pakistan to marry Chaggan Kunwar of Sindh’s Umerkot district.

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Their wedding was fixed for March 08 but the Pak-India escalations became a hurdle as all of the train tickets to Pakistan were suspended following tensions.

The INP wire service reported that the groom and groom’s family were to come to Pakistan on March 02 via train but they had to postpone the wedding in view of the travel restrictions.

Mahendra said that his in-laws also supported his decision. The bride and groom are now waiting for the situation to get normal to get married.

The groom further said that his family had got a three-month visa to Pakistan in January after much difficulty.

The wedding preparations were begun only after the visas were issued. The family had distributed invitation cards as well.

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