Bihar brothers marry two Kashmir women after Article 370 is removed

New Delhi, August 30, 2019, Friday

Two brothers from Bihar have fallen heavily after marrying two Kashmiri sisters after Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir.

According to details, two brothers Mohammad Tarez and Mohammad Parvez of Rambishanpur village of Bihar have been working with Mistry for the last four years during this period. They were married to Kashmiri women after the government removed Article 370.

They reached Bihar on August 16. After the incident, the father of the girl filed a complaint with the police and accused the youth of kidnapping her.

We have decided to marry in Kashmir after knowing that anyone from India can marry a Kashmiri girl and live in Kashmir after Article 370 has been removed.

The young girl's father then reached the Kashmir Police Bihar, lodging a complaint with the Kashmir Police about the abduction of his daughters. Police then presented the couple to the local court. He made a statement before the judge.

Both Kashmiri girls were saying, "We are willingly married to both brothers and we are allowed to live with our husband."

However, the court has allowed transit remand of Mohd Tarez and Mohd Pervez. Kashmiri police say the matter is in court. They will have to appear before the Kashmir court.

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