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India-Pakistan |
Delhi wedding for runaway Romeo and Juliet |
2006-09-16 |
![]() The traditional Hindu wedding, which took place in Mr Gupta's home town of Ghaziabad, near Delhi, on Monday, was broadcast on television throughout India. Miss Gaur, from Plaistow, east London, met her husband three years ago in an internet chatroom. They exchanged photographs, began talking secretly through the night and fell in love. The relationship was conducted in secret for many months before Miss Gaur travelled to India to meet Mr Gupta for the first time, on the pretence of visiting her grandparents in Bombay. "I knew the first time I met Ashwani in person that he was the one I was going to marry," she said from her new home in India. "It is hard for people to understand what we have been through. My family have put a lot of pressure on me and I didn't want to hurt them, but I had to be with the man that I love. |
Posted by:john |
#3 You give them cachet - oh, where did you get that wonderful jelly???? |
Posted by: anonymous2u 2006-09-16 18:26 |
#2 This story has a number of things in common with my own experience in looking for an Indian wife. Except that after meeting me my inlaws were very receptive. That and they didn't conspire to kill us both. We've been married in the US and India. Non-denominational Western wedding and a Hindu (Araya Sarmaj) wedding. So, I am a man with TWO wedding anniversaries (sp) I have to remember. But I have no regrets, my wife is a wonderful lady. The family has adopted me, and they seem quite proud to have an American in the family. Of course it doesn't hurt that they are wealthy even by American standards. I am the token Westerner. |
Posted by: Texas Redneck 2006-09-16 14:01 |
#1 Acid and Machetes on order.... for the standard Muslim interfaith wedding celebration, of course |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-09-16 00:48 |