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  • Police advise people not to abandon their houses while attending marriage functions

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    Srinagar, May 9: In order to avoid and stop theft incidents, police in Srinagar have advised people not to abandon their houses and refrain from keeping valuables in the house.

    In some areas of Srinagar city, people claimed that thieves broke into their houses and looted cash and valuables when they were out to attend a marriage function.

    To prevent such theft, police have advised people to safeguard their valuables and don’t keep cash and other valuables in the house when nobody remains present in the house.

    A top police official told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that anti-social elements especially burglars keep an eye on those houses which remain locked and where family members go out to attend any function.

    “It’s our responsibility to advise people to safeguard their valuables as a preventive measure,” he said adding that people should avail of the facilities of bank lockers, ATMs, debit and credit cards.

    The official said that a slight negligence on their part will cost them their hard-earned money and ornaments.

    He said people should help the police by cooperating to prevent thefts, especially those that occur during the day.

    “People can keep a minimum amount at home since all banks provide facilities such as ATM’s and net banking which can be used for any transaction or transfers. They are reliable and convenient. Also, jewelry must be kept safe in the bank and only those required for daily use can be kept at home,” the official said adding that people should inform the concerned police station if they find suspects roaming in their areas. [KNT]

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  • Dangerous, misleading, say LGBTQ activists on RSS’s survey on same-sex marriage

    Dangerous, misleading, say LGBTQ activists on RSS’s survey on same-sex marriage

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    New Delhi: Several LGBTQ rights activists have called the survey on same-sex marriage by an RSS body “dangerous and misleading” and accused the organisation of “spreading disinformation”.

    According to the survey by Samwardhini Nyas, an affiliate of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti (a women’s organisation which parallels the RSS), many doctors and allied medical professionals believe that homosexuality is “a disorder” and it will increase further in society if same-sex marriage is legalised.

    “Such a study is dangerous and misleading for a society that is unaware. It goes against basic dignity and amounts to defamation. Who are these doctors who have respondents in the survey? Their licences should be cancelled.

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    “Be it The Yoga Institute which was founded in 1918 or the Indian Psychiatric Society, both have maintained that homosexuality is legitimate and normal, it is natural, inborn and choiceless,” said author and advocate for equal rights, Sharif Rangnekar, who also points out how Hinduism is replete with references to homosexuality.

    Activist Harish Iyer said that psychiatric bodies from across the world and India have maintained that homosexuality is not an “aberration but a variation”. It is beyond any reasonable doubt, he said.

    “No religion that claims to be a protector of humanity can also support this labelling of LGBTQIA+ individuals as deviants. It is against the ethos of our nation and also against the very grain of the belief of every religion that is based on the principle of love and acceptance.

    “If you believe that your God created all of humankind. Then God made me too. And standing up against LGBTQIA+ individuals is akin to working against the intent of your God. God made me this way,” he said.

    Iyer also appealed to the government to raise awareness on the issue.

    “In keeping with the ruling on Section 377, the government’s responsibility is to create awareness to ensure more acceptance and no misinformation. I would appeal to the government of the day to step in and stand against such blatant disinformation,” he said.

    Q Manivannan, a queer scholar and PhD candidate, at the University of St Andrews, to refers to ancient mythology in debunking the results of the survey.

    “The RSS forgets, when convenient, that homosexuality is rife in mythology too. Same-sex unions of many kinds, companionships and homoeroticism, much like transgender themes, feature in the Ramayana, in the Mahabharata, and the Upanishads,” he said.

    Activist and CPI-M leader Subhashini Ali also attacked the survey. “It was “idiotic unscientific, inhuman,” she tweeted.

    The survey has been conducted by the Samwardhini Nyas against the backdrop of a five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, hearing arguments on a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage.

    A senior functionary of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti had said the findings of the survey are based on 318 responses collected across the country covering medical practitioners from eight different paths of treatment from modern science to Ayurveda.

    In their response to the survey, according to Samwardhini Nyas, nearly 70 per cent of the doctors and allied medical professionals stated that “homosexuality is a disorder” while 83 per cent of them “confirmed transmission of sexual disease in homosexual relations.”

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  • ‘Homosexuality a disorder..’: RSS survey on same sex marriage

    ‘Homosexuality a disorder..’: RSS survey on same sex marriage

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    New Delhi: Many doctors and allied medical professionals believe that homosexuality is “a disorder” and it will increase further in society if same-sex marriage is legalised, according to a survey by Samwardhini Nyas, an affiliate of the women’s wing of the RSS.

    A senior functionary of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti, a women’s organisation which parallels the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), said the findings of the survey are based on 318 responses collected across the country covering medical practitioners from eight different pathies of treatment from modern science to Ayurveda.

    In their response to the survey, according to Samwardhini Nyas, nearly 70 per cent of the doctors and allied medical professionals stated that “homosexuality is a disorder” while 83 per cent of them “confirmed transmission of sexual disease in homosexual relations.”

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    “From the survey, it is observed that the decision to legalise such marriages may promote more disorder in the society rather than curing patients and bringing them to normalcy,” the RSS body said.

    “Counselling is the better option to cure patients of such a psychological disorder,” it added.

    Samwardhini Nyas’s survey recommended that public opinion should be taken before taking any decision on the demand for legalising same-sex marriage.

    “Over 67 per cent of the doctors in their response to the survey questionnaire felt that homosexual parents cannot raise their offspring properly,” the Rashtra Sevika Samiti affiliate added.

    The survey has been conducted by the Samwardhini Nyas against the backdrop of a five-judge constitution bench, headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, hearing arguments on a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage”

    “Over 57 per cent of the doctors who responded to the survey disfavoured the Supreme Court’s intervention in the matter,” a senior functionary of the Samwardhini Nyas said.

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  • Salman takes inspiration from Marvel’s Groot to answer question on stunts, marriage

    Salman takes inspiration from Marvel’s Groot to answer question on stunts, marriage

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    Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is a Marvel fan and his favourite character is Groot going by his recent post for the ‘Guardian Of The Galaxy Volume 3’.

    Salman took to his social media, where he shared a promotional video for the upcoming Marvel film. In the clip, he is seen sitting in his vanity and looking at videos of Groot from the film.

    The ‘Dabangg’ star then goes to a press conference, where he is asked about his next film’s title, to which he replies in Groot’s mannerism “I am Groot”.

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    As Salman says: “I am Salman”.

    He is then asked about the dialogues, to which he replies “I am Salman” in different ways.

    A reporter then asks him if he was scared performing the stunts, to which he again says ‘I am… Salman’, in an intense way.

    Finally, a female journalists says that all the other Khan’s are married and asked him about his marriage, to which Salman puts on his headphones and listens to the the title track of the ‘Guardian Of The Galaxy Volume 3’.

    He captioned the clip: “I live in Galaxy… Uparwale are my Guardians… Swagat karo mere new friend ka on May 5th. only in cinemas #GotGVol3 @Marvel_India.”

    James Gunn directorial, ‘The Guardians of Galaxy Volume 3’ stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, featuring Vin Diesel as Groot and Bradley Cooper as Rocket, Sean Gunn, Chukwudi Iwuji, Will Poulter and Maria Bakalova.

    Marvel Studios’ ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ releases in India on May 5 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Marriage can be dissolved on grounds of ‘irretrievable breakdown’: SC

    Marriage can be dissolved on grounds of ‘irretrievable breakdown’: SC

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    New Delhi: A constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the court can dissolve a marriage in case of irretrievable breakdown by dispensing with the need for the waiting period as required under the marital laws.

    A five-judge bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said, “It is possible for this court to dissolve the marriage on the ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage that will not contravene the principles of public policy.”

    The bench said, “We have held that the period of six months can be dispensed with subject to requirements and conditions as specified in the two judgments of this court…”

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    The bench said the court can invoke special power granted to it under Article 142 of the constitution to grant a divorce in such cases to do complete justice. It said powers of Article 142 must be exercised based on the fundamentals of public policy. Detailed judgment on the matter will be uploaded later in the day.

    The top court’s verdict came on a batch of petitions regarding the use of the court’s plenary powers to dissolve a marriage between consenting parties without referral to family courts to wait for the mandatory period prescribed under the Hindu Marriage Act.

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  • “Was planning for a child but…”: Salman Khan on parenthood, marriage

    “Was planning for a child but…”: Salman Khan on parenthood, marriage

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    Mumbai: Actor Salman Khan’s love for kids is known to all. He often spends time with his nieces and nephews. Surprisingly, the ‘Dabangg’ star once thought about having a child of his own.

    Recently, when the Bhaijaan was asked about his marriage plans at India TV’s show ‘Aap ki Adalat’, he said, “That was the plan. It wasn’t for a daughter-in-law, it was for a child. But according to the Indian laws, it’s not possible. Now we’ll see what to do, how to do it.”

    And we all know how much Salman loves kids and bonds with them very well.

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    And we have seen how he is fond of his nephew Ahil Sharma and often spends time with him.

    When asked about the day Salman questioned Karan Johar about marriage but he is now a father of two, to which Salman responded, “That’s what I was trying to do. But, that law may have changed, so let’s see. I am very fond of children. We have the whole district, the whole village. But my kid’s mother will be my wife.”

    Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman was recently seen in the action entertainer film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ which performed well at the box office despite getting negative reviews from the critics.

    Helmed by Farhad Samji, the film also stars actors Pooja Hegde, Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, Sidharth Nigam, Venkatesh Daggubati, Bhumika Chawla, Raghav Juyal and Jassie Gill in pivotal roles.

    Salman will be next seen in the upcoming action thriller film ‘Tiger 3’ opposite actor Katrina Kaif. The film is all set to hit the theatres on the occasion of Diwali 2023.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas’ marriage hit by troubled waters?

    Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas’ marriage hit by troubled waters?

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    Mumbai: Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas, one of the most admired couples in the entertainment industry, have won the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. The couple got engaged in Mumbai in 2018 and exchanged wedding vows in the same year. They have cemented their status as one of the most powerful couples in both Bollywood and Hollywood.

    However, speculations about the status of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas’ marriage have been making rounds on social media once again. The latest rumour stems from a tweet by Umair Sandhu, a film critic and member of the overseas censor board, who claimed that the couple had a fight over personal issues.

    Sandhu’s tweet, which was posted on Friday, reads: “BREAKING NEWS 📰: #PriyankaChopra & her husband #NickJonas fought badly in Rome, Italy 🇮🇹. As per insiders, Nick Jones is having secret affair & Miss Chopra caught him. Everything is not going well between them.”

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    Neither Chopra nor Jonas has responded to the rumours, and it’s unclear whether there is any truth to the claims made by Sandhu. However, this is not the first time that the couple’s relationship has been subject to such speculations.

    In 2021, Priyanka took everyone by surprise after she removed ‘Jonas’ from her social media user names. Many started speculating that the actress is planning to divorce her husband Nick Jonas. However, the couple rubbished the separation rumours.

    It’s worth noting that Sandhu’s tweet should be taken with a grain of salt, as the film critic has previously been accused of spreading false rumours about celebrities. Moreover, it’s not uncommon for public figures to face baseless rumours and gossip about their personal lives.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

    Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre whether social welfare benefits can be granted to same-sex couples without going into legalising their marriage.

    The court posed the question after observing that the Centre’s acceptance of right to cohabitation of same sex partners as a fundamental right cast a “corresponding duty” on it to recognise its social consequences. “You may or may not call it marriage but some label is necessary.”

    A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, hearing a batch of pleas seeking legal validation of same-sex marriage, took note of the submissions of the Centre, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, that “right to love, right to cohabit, right to choose one’s partner, right to choose one’s sexual orientation” is a fundamental right.

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    “But there is no fundamental right to seek recognition of that relationship as marriage or in any other name,” the top law officer told the bench, which also comprised justices S K Kaul, S R Bhat, Hima Kohli and P S Narasimha.

    Mehta said there was no fundamental right to get all types of social relationships like marriage recognised.

    “There is no positive obligation on the state to recognise all personal relationships. There are a large number of relationships in the society and all need not be recognised.”

    The bench responded to say, “Let us go step by step.”

    “Once you recognise that there is a right to cohabit. In other words, a homosexual relationship is not really one off incident in the life of a person. That may also be symptomatic of a person to stay in emotional and social relationships.

    “Once you recognise that the right to cohabit itself is a fundamental right … then there is corresponding duty on the State to at least recognise that the social incidents of that cohabitation must find a recognition in law. We are not going to marriage at all at this stage,” it said.

    The bench referred to the consequential problems such as nomination of heirs in gratuity, provident funds, succession and parenting in schools, and said that various ministries of the government can ponder over these issues and apprise the court about the steps which can be taken to redress them.

    “From that point of view we would be more than willing to have the government make a statement before us that because you have ministries dedicated for this purpose, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment… Ministry of Women and Child development etc.”

    Noting that there were so many issues on the administrative side, the bench said the government can find real solutions and the top court can act as “facilitators” to achieve them.

    “Short of that, the law has gone so far now.. the government should ensure that these cohabiting relationships must be recognised in terms of creating conditions of security, social welfare, and to ensure, by doing that, you also ensure for the future that such relationships are not ostracised in the society.”

    The bench, however, said it understood its limitations as a court but many issues can be dealt with by the government in the administrative side.

    “We take your point that the courts cannot go into the legislative arena. That you will be legislating and that this is not your remit. This is for Parliament and for the state legislature,” the bench said, adding that actions may be taken to deal with problems of same sex partners by the government in administrative side.

    “The relationship of the court with the government in that sense is not really adversarial. Especially on socio-economic matters we are pushing the government and asking they come on, come back,” it said.

    The court may not have a model within it and it may not be appropriate for it to devise that model, the bench added.

    “But we can certainly tell the government that look the law has now gone so far recognising such relationships. Should we not ensure that there is certain degree of recognition.”

    It termed that the issues relating to same-sex marriages are “much more difficult” than the Vishakha case which dealt with sexual harassment at work place, and said “because we don’t have one silo and these have linkages everywhere such as adoption, maintenance, succession everything”.

    On the sixth day of hearing, the bench told the Centre that same-sex persons, despite their relationship being recognised, cannot come to the government seeking redressal of their grievances and said “there is an element of duty on the state as a welfare, democratic state. There are aspirations of the people that there will be some recognition somewhere.”

    Referring to various problems being faced by same-sex couples, the bench asked, “can they not have joint bank accounts” and said that presently, it was not taking the issue to the level of marriage recognition.

    “I don’t think there is an issue with that… I thought this should come from you (the government). Because we want some element of a broad sense of coalition. Because we are also conscious of the fact that there is much this representative democracy can achieve in our country. We will be happy to get that kind of assistance,” the CJI said.

    The bench said there was no bar in adopting a child by one of the partners of the same-sex relationship.

    “Now in such a situation, if a child goes to school, does the government want a situation where the child is essentially treated as a single parent child…So we don’t have to go for all or broke approach. At least at this stage of development of our social ethos, does the child should not have the benefit of co-habitation of two people in whose home the child resides.”

    This is more a sociological problem, the law officer said, adding these are hypothetical situations.

    “These are real life situations,” the bench countered.

    The bench said it was the impact of British Victorian morality which led to forsaking of Indian cultural ethos and a situation where homosexuality became such a big problematic issue.

    “You got some of our finest temples and see what reflects in their architecture… We imposed as it were a code of British Victorian morality on a completely different culture. Our culture was extraordinarily inclusive and broad which is possibly one of the reasons, why our religion survived even after foreign invasions. It happened because of the inclusions, tolerance and the great and profound nature,” the bench said.

    It also referred to old Privy Council principle which said that long cohabitation itself raises the presumption of marriage.

    The bench said that the lesbians and gay couples have been “very badly stigmatised”.

    The law officer said that he will take up the issues with the appropriate level and get back to the court on May 3, the next date of hearing.

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  • Pregnancy tests for mass marriage ceremony: Kamal Nath seeks NCW probe

    Pregnancy tests for mass marriage ceremony: Kamal Nath seeks NCW probe

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    Bhopal: Amid controversy over to be brides allegedly made to undergo pregnancy test in Madhya Pradesh’s Dindori district, Congress leader Kamal Nath on Thursday shot off a letter to National Commission for Women seeking a high-level probe into the matter.

    Condemning the alleged incident, state Congress unit chief Nath, termed it as an “insult” to the women and questioned the legality of “testing” procedures.

    Former Chief Minister Nath in his letter to NCW chairman Rekha Sharma alleged that on April 22, over 100 women had to undergo “pregnancy test”, which is against the “privacy of the women”.

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    He mentioned that the administration did not only conduct “pregnancy tests” but also made it public, and therefore, this “issue need a high-level inquiry from the NCW.”

    Further, Nath mentioned that despite “growing atrocities” against women in the state, the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government is tightlipped and “insulting” the women with such unethical “pregnancy tests”.

    “You are requested to conduct a high-level inquiry on Dindori’s issue and punish the officials who insulted the women by conducting their pregnancy tests,” Nath wrote in his letter to NCW Chairman Rekha Gupta.

    A mass marriage of 220-odd women under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana was scheduled in the Gadsarai area on April 22. But of them, the marriages of five girls could not be solemnise as they were found to be pregnant.

    The controversy erupted a day later when a local Congress MLA Omkar Singh Markam claimed that he has received information that five women were “disqualified” for marriage after they tested positive for “pregnancy tests”.

    However, Dindori district administration maintained that “no order was issued for pregnancy tests”, and a test for sickle cell anemia (a genetic disorder reported among tribals) was carried out on all.

    During those tests, it was found that five women had missed their menstrual cycles. Subsequently, the doctors carried out the urine tests of the five women, during which it was established that they were pregnant.

    Officials have also said that “pregnancy tests” were conducted at the behest of higher authorities on some girls whose cases were “suspected”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Disappointed..’ LGBTQ, law students condemn BCI’s view on same-sex marriage

    ‘Disappointed..’ LGBTQ, law students condemn BCI’s view on same-sex marriage

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    New Delhi: More than 30 LGBTQIA+ collectives of law school students have said the Bar Council of India (BCI) resolution urging the Supreme Court not to deal with pleas seeking legalisation of same-sex marriage is “antithetical” to the Constitution.

    The apex bar body, on April 23, had expressed its concern on the same-sex marriage issue being heard in the Supreme Court, saying it would be “catastrophic” to overhaul something as fundamental as the concept of marriage and the matter should be left to the legislature.

    The resolution, which was issued by the BCI after a joint meeting attended by representatives of all state bar councils, said any decision by the apex court in such a sensitive matter may prove very harmful to the future generation of the country.

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    Condemning the stand, the LGBTQIA+ collectives of over 600 law school students said, “The (BCI) resolution is ignorant, harmful, and antithetical to our Constitution and the spirit of inclusive social life. As future members of the Bar, it has been alienating and hurtful to see our seniors engage in such hateful rhetoric.”

    “It attempts to tell queer persons that the law and the legal profession have no place for them. We, the undersigned, are queer and allied student groups across Indian law schools,” they said in a statement.

    The statement said that the very objective of making the Constitution was to save the minorities from the ‘rules and regulations’ drawn by the upper-class casteist and patriarchal society.

    “Constitutional morality dictates that marriage equality must not be made subject to the wishes of a casteist, cis-heteronormative, and patriarchal society. It is to save people from the worst scourges of public opinion that we have a Constitution in the first place,” the statement read.

    It also condemned the BCI’s affirmation that 99.9% of Indians oppose same-sex marriage.

    “Having cited no real authority, the BCI blatantly concocts statistics of ‘99.9%’ of Indians opposing same-sex marriage,’ to run the worn-out theory that queer persons constitute a ‘minuscule minority’. The usage of hateful rhetoric is consistent throughout the Resolution; the BCI feels no shame in calling demands for marriage equality ‘morally compunctive’ and ‘a social experiment’. We condemn this hateful speech in the strongest possible terms,” the statement read.

    The BCI must re-familiarise itself with the role envisioned during its establishment, look at the state of the Indian legal profession, and devote its resources to more pressing challenges rather than needlessly entering constitutional debates, the statement said.

    “We are most troubled by the BCI’s stunning disregard for constitutional morality. Our Constitution is a counterweight to majoritarianism, religious morality, and unjust public opinion..,” it said.

    The students belong to 36 law schools, including NMIMS Hyderabad, National Law University Delhi, Faculty of Law, Delhi University and Gujarat National Law University.

    A five-judge Constitution bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices S K Kaul, S R Bhat, Hima Kohli and P S Narasimha is continuing with its hearing arguments on the pleas seeking validation of same-sex marriage for the sixth day on Thursday.

    (With PTI inputs)

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