Nagpur: Vandana Kesumani, from Sukkur Sindh City of Pakistan Province, 25 years old when he was engaged to Anil Jhammnani Nagpur, then 26.
They will get married after waiting four years, because the tense ties between the two countries followed by Covid.
Keep the partner with each other.
Now 29 years old, Vandana crosses the border last week as part of a special crossover set from time to time.
Meanwhile, annealed, who is a Pakistani citizen who lives in India in a long-term visa (LTV) has become an Indian citizen.
Marriage has been fixed for December 13.
The couple can set examples of love and patience who do not roll over, but their stories also point to continue the interaction of people between the two countries.
It runs even when the sidewalk on a cross-border trip keeps following Covid.
During a pandemic, the border was closed, leaving people on both sides stranded for almost a year.
The prohibition on movement only partially does not move.
Jhambia, leader of Sindhi-Hindi Panchayat, a migrant organization from India took a partner case.
In the midst of a tense moment, the two families have decided to wait.
The couple got engaged in May 2018, and after a wedding date was repaired a year later, the girl family apply for a visa to India.
At that time the surgical strike took place and a visa for Pakistan tried to enter India rejected.
This continues for almost a year.
In their second efforts, the visa was rejected for technical reasons, and then Covid closed the border.
Thus, the boy’s family gained Indian citizenship.
It supports this case to encourage visits on the grounds that he will marry an Indian citizen, said Jhambia.
Vandana received a pair visa earlier this year but the movement across the border remains limited.
In July, Vandana and his family were finally allowed to cross through the air.
Because the high costs involved, they chose to wait until the ground limit was opened.
This happened only on November 3, when Vandana crossed with 140 strange people.
Vandana, however, came well alone.
“List of people who crossed November 3 also had my parents’ names.
However, my brother’s marriage was repaired and they had to stay back,” he told toi.vandana now lives with his relatives, and hopes his parents can reach India to attend his wedding.
“The government must consider my case and my parents must be included in the next crossover, so they can be in India to attend my wedding,” he said.
While waiting for four years, the couple decided to hold on to the relationship.
“I only saw it during video calls on involvement.
We were introduced by relative.
For the past four years, we have talked regularly and I found it to be compatible.
So I decided to wait,” said Ajit.
“There were a few moments when I talked about breaking Marriage, but it was only due to frustration and was not really serious, “he said.
It was a hard time, especially for the girl.
Family, added Jhambia.
It’s time for the situation on the normalized border, he said.
144 People who crossed November 3 included Indian citizens stranded in Pakistan, as well as Pakistani citizens came here on fresh visas.
There is a category of the three Pakistans who live in India, who go there to visit and are now back.
More people like that have also been lost recently for a short visit to Pakistan on returns without objections to India (Nori) Visa.
The Aajit family came to India in 1991 and settled in Amravati.
They returned in 2006 after their passport expired and returned a year later, after that they lived in Nagpur.
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