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Indian's marriage with Pak woman deferred amid tension between two countries

The marriage of an Indian groom with a Pakistani bride has been deferred due to the tension between the India and Pakistan following the IAF's air strike on a Jaish terror facility at Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Published : Mar 6, 2019, 2:05 AM IST

In pic: Mahendra Singh, groom

Barmer: The marriage of a 23-year-old Indian groom with a Pakistani bride scheduled to be held later this week has been deferred due to the lingering tension between the two countries following the IAF's air strike on a Jaish terror facility at Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Mahendra Singh of Khejad ka Par village here was to marry Chagan Kanwar of Sinoi village in Amarkot district of Sindh province in Pakistan on March 8.

The groom and his family members were to take a train to Pakistan on March 2 itself, but the tickets had to be cancelled amid the lingering Indo-Pak-tension.

"Considering the tension between India and Pakistan, the family decided to call off the marriage for now and cancelled the train tickets. My Pakistani in-laws too agreed to the decision. The family is waiting for the situation to normalise, said Mahendra.

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He said six family members had got visa for Pakistan for three months in January after lot of hitches and preparations were on for the wedding ceremony for which even the invitation cards had been distributed.

Barmer: The marriage of a 23-year-old Indian groom with a Pakistani bride scheduled to be held later this week has been deferred due to the lingering tension between the two countries following the IAF's air strike on a Jaish terror facility at Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Mahendra Singh of Khejad ka Par village here was to marry Chagan Kanwar of Sinoi village in Amarkot district of Sindh province in Pakistan on March 8.

The groom and his family members were to take a train to Pakistan on March 2 itself, but the tickets had to be cancelled amid the lingering Indo-Pak-tension.

"Considering the tension between India and Pakistan, the family decided to call off the marriage for now and cancelled the train tickets. My Pakistani in-laws too agreed to the decision. The family is waiting for the situation to normalise, said Mahendra.

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He said six family members had got visa for Pakistan for three months in January after lot of hitches and preparations were on for the wedding ceremony for which even the invitation cards had been distributed.

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