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Jaisalmer’s man reunited with Pakistani’s wife after 2.5 years

Jaisalmer's man reunited with Pakistani's wife after 2.5 years
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Jaisalmer: Vikram Singh, a resident of Bayeeya Village in Jaisalmer District, finally reunited with his wife from Pakistan on Friday.
He married in Pakistan on January 22, 2019 and due to a passport problem, his wife must remain in Pakistan for the past 33 months.
Nirmal Kanwar entered the Indian border of the Atari border side by side Pakistan and Vikram Singh cried to see him.
Vikram and other family members welcome it in a traditional way by offering candy.
Agriculture Minister Union Kailash Choudhary helped bring him to India.
After the Pulwama attack, the train and bus route to Pakistan were closed and after 2.5 years, the bride could be taken to India.
India gave a visa to Kanwar Nirmal and through a wagis border, he walked on foot.
1.5-year-old son Vikram Singh has come to India on March 9 but Nirmal Kanwar’s visa was rejected for several reasons.
Family relatives, Dileep Singh said Vikram and his brother Nepal Singh was married in the Sindh Pakistani area in January 2019.
After the Pulwama attack, the relationship between the two countries was tense.
Travel air, train and bus stop.
Because Vikram remained in Pakistan for 4-5 months and his wife did not get a visa so he was back alone to India.

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