The increasing stress between India and Pakistan is showing a direct impact on family relationships. The marriage of Shaitan Singh, a resident of Barmer, to be held in Pakistan on April 30, is stuck due to tension between the two countries. Shaitan Singh, who reached the Attari-Wagh border with the procession, was not allowed not to go forward, due to which he had to return to his home.
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Darsal 4 years ago, Shaitan Singh, a resident of Barmer, had a relationship in a family resident of Amarkot in Pakistan and on April 30, they were married, due to which preparations were in full swing in both families.
Satan Singh’s procession also reached the Attari-Wagah border from Barmer to Pakistan but was stopped there, due to which he had to return from there. Satan Singh said in this case that it is a matter of border. The decision taken by the Government of India is the right decision. What the terrorists have done is wrong.
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He said that he was trying for Pakistan’s visa for the last three years to go to the wedding. Recently the visa was approved on February 18, after which the family started preparations for the wedding by fixing the date of April 30, but due to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, the Government of India has advised Indian citizens to leave Pakistan along with cancellation of visas of Pakistani citizens.
Now Shaitan Singh, who returned to the village with a procession from the border, has been rekindled by the happiness of marriage in his family, but the hope is still left.