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Rajasthan's Shaitan Singh, who is getting married to a woman from Pakistan's Sindh province, faces a setback as the Indian government closes the Attari border. The cross-border wedding, arranged through family ties, has been disrupted due to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, and the families are waiting in hope that the border reopens in time for the marriage to proceed. Singh's visa is valid until May 12.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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