Updated On: 10 March, 2021 09:43 AM IST | Jaipur | IANS
The two Pakistani brides had finally arrived at the residence of their in-laws in Rajasthan two years after their wedding.

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Two years ago, three baraats (wedding parties) from Jaisalmer and Barmer went to Pakistan. However, they returned to India without the brides since visas were not granted to them. However, this International Women's Day, two of these cross-border brides were finally reunited with their grooms in India. Chagan Kanwar, wife of Mahendra Singh and Kailash Bai, wife of Nepal Singh, came to India on Monday through the Wagah-Attari border along with a few family members and were accorded a warm welcome by their husbands.
The two Pakistani brides had finally arrived at the residence of their in-laws in Rajasthan two years after their wedding. The brides, along with their family members, passed through a security check and took the Covid-19 test after crossing the border. While Nepal's wife Kailash came to India accompanied with her mother and brother, Mahendra's wife Chagan Kanwar came with her father. However, Nepal's brother's wife could not get visa that has left him a little upset.