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Ludhiana: ‘Caught’ by kin, couple gets married with a little help from the cops

For the wedding, quickly arranged, police officials took on religious duties otherwise carried out by relatives, and the rituals were performed in the compound of the station.

Updated on: May 05, 2018 10:01 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Macchiwara (Ludhiana) | By
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The term ‘moral policing’ got a different meaning on Saturday, when a 21-year-old woman disowned by her family over a love affair and got married to her boyfriend, 24, at a police station, with the cops facilitating it.

Rajinder Singh of Patiala performing rituals at police station in Machhiwara on Saturday. (HT Photo)
Rajinder Singh of Patiala performing rituals at police station in Machhiwara on Saturday. (HT Photo)

It all started with a relative noticing the woman, Pardeep Kaur, with her lover, Rajinder Singh of Sanaur in Patiala, at a religious place just outside her village, Chhajomajra, 35 km from here in Ludhiana district. The relative thought they had gone there to get married against the wishes of the woman’s parents, officials said. Her family took the couple to the police station.

There, the woman said, she refused to go home with her parents and told them she is “deeply in love” with Rajinder and wants to marry him. She is a school dropout and Rajinder, who has studied up to Class 10, operates farm machinery. Frustrated, the family “disowned” her and returned home. Police officials then asked her boyfriend if he too wanted to marry her, and he affirmed. His parents, he said, have no objection, “but they could not make it for the wedding”. Kaur said, “I had only gone to meet him, but my family assumed I was eloping with him.”

Kaur told HT that though she is not well-educated, “my parents could not force me to marry as per their choice, as I am an adult”. She said they told her never to come to the village again: “I have accepted their condition for the sake of my love.”

How did this love affair happen, though? Rajinder said it all started with a phone call. “Around eight months ago, she called me by mistake, and apologised for the wrong number.” Then, she said, they “started talking, and fell in love”.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tarsem Singh Deogan

Tarsem Singh Deogan is a senior reporter at Ludhiana. He has 16 years of experience in journalism. He has covered all beats and now focuses on crime reporting.

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