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Indian groom stuck at Wagah amid tensions with Pak

The couple were to tie the knot on April 30, but the forces refused them passage into Sindh province

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A BSF jawan checks documents of Pakistani nationals as they arrive at the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border to move to their country, near Amritsar, on Saturday. Pic/PTI

A BSF jawan checks documents of Pakistani nationals as they arrive at the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border to move to their country, near Amritsar, on Saturday. Pic/PTI

Rajasthan’s Shaitan Singh got engaged to Kesar Kanwar from Pakistan's Sindh province four years ago. As the groom's family struggled for years to get visas, the cross-border wedding was hit by another hurdle when the government closed the Attari border on Thursday.

With his wedding attire ready and all set to tie the knot in Pakistan's Amarkot city on April 30, Singh along with his family and “baraat” set out from Barmer district for the Attari border on Tuesday. But by the time they reached there, authorities refused to let them cross the border as India on Wednesday ordered immediate shutdown of the Attari-Wagah border as part of a series of retaliatory steps following the tragic Pahalgam terror attack.

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