Pahalgam terror attack: Barmer groom’s wedding plan in limbo after Attari border closure
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Pahalgam terror attack: Barmer groom’s wedding plan in limbo after Attari border closure
The groom, identified as 25-year-old Shaitan Singh, was all set to travel to Pakistan for his wedding on 23 April via the Attari border and tie the knot with his bride on 30 April.
Groom & Family Sent Back From Wagah-Attari, Cross-Border Wedding In Limbo
New Delhi: The already strained India-Pakistan relations have hit the nadir since the gruesome April 22 terror attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. With Pakistan-based UN-designated terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) offshoot The Resistance Front claiming responsibility for the attack, India have hit back with several diplomatic steps including closing the borders, cancelling visas and ordering all Pakista…
Barmer Groom’s Cross-Border Wedding Disrupted, Sent Back from Attari After Pahalgam Attack
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, on Tuesday, which has further strained India-Pakistan relations, has led to the cancellation of a much-anticipated cross-border wedding. The wedding, scheduled for April 30, was disrupted when the groom’s baraat (wedding procession) reached the Wagah-Attari border on Thursday, only to be denied entry into Pakistan, forcing the family to return to Rajasthan. Shaintan Singh, a 25-year-old groom fr…
Rajasthan Man's Cross-Border Wedding With Pakistani Bride Halted After Attari Border Closure
The Pahalgam terror attack has left the entire nation devastated and reeling at the brutal assassination of 26 innocent tourists, who were targeted just for being Hindu. The horror unfolded in the tranquil valley of Kashmir, where families went in search of peace and pilgrimage, but were instead faced with the horrific tragedy. As India comes to terms with the situation, its ripple effects are being felt not only on diplomatic fronts but also in…
Pahalgam Terror Attack Groom Shaitan Singh has to postponed wedding on 24th April due to Attari Wagha Border Closed
After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Wagah-Attari border has been closed, after which no one will be able to go to Pakistan from here nor can anyone come to India from Pakistan till further orders. Shaitan Singh, a resident of Rajasthan, was to get married in Pakistan on Thursday (April 23, 2025), but now he has to postpone the wedding. He will not be able to get married until the border opens. Shaitan Singh, a resident of Rajasthan, was to get…
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