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VIDEO: Pakistani woman meets Kolkata fiancé at Attari-Wagah Border after 5 year relationship

Tue 05 Dec 2023    
EcoBalance
| 2 min read

A Pakistani woman finally met her Kolkata fiancé at Attari-Wagah Border, by entering India with 45-Day Visa to marry him in 2024, after 5 years of relationship. Her partner Samir Khan received and welcomed her along with his father Ahmed Kamal Khan Yusufzai. Visuals from the scene were shared on social media.

Another cross-border love story has surfaced online involving a Pakistani woman entering India to meet and marry her Kolkata-based fiancé . She was identified as Javaria Khanam from Punjab, Pakistan who arrived at the Attari-Wagah border and crossed it with a 45-day visa to her future husband’s country. Her partner Samir Khan received and welcomed her along with his father Ahmed Kamal Khan Yusufzai. Visuals from the scene were shared on social media. WATCH VIDEO:

A journalist from Punjab named Gagandeep Singh informed that the couple have been in a relationship for five years and would tie the knot in the early days of 2024.

Javariya and Samir are already engaged, according to reports. The woman’s recent visit to India is in the wake of her marriage scheduled in January 2024. She entered India with her father Azmat Khan after facing initial trouble procuring a visa. After meeting at the Attari border in Amritsar, the father-daughter duo were scheduled to fly to Kolkata to commence their wedding preparations.

It is being said that the Indian man resided in Gurdaspur, Punjab, while he hailed from West Bengal. To celebrate the wedding and participate in concerned rituals with their extended family, all travelled to Kolkata. The couple would solemnise their marriage as per Islamic rituals. Meanwhile, the woman was quoted in the media reports that she wishes to extend her visa.

(The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Brew News and The Free Press Journal)


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