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August 30, 2022 11:30 pm

As Truce Holds On, Wedding Bells Start Ringing In LoC Villages

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112 Couples Tie Knots After Ceasefire Took Effect In Border Areas

Baramulla- As the guns of India and Pakistan have fallen silent following a ceasefire agreement last year, at least 112 cross-LoC marriages have taken place bringing back the old memories and sorts of re-union among relations.

According to reports, at least 112 marriage ceremonies have taken place during the current year in Keran, Machil, Bangus, Tangdhar, Gurez, and Uri along the LoC in north Kashmir.

The residents said that after almost 30 years, the marriages are taking place in these areas in peace after years of mayhem due to cross-border shelling and firing.

Remembering loved ones who lost their lives due to cross border shelling, they said that their sorrow will remain forever. “Be it a wedding or any festival, their memory always haunts us,” they said, adding that too much blood has been shed and now we don’t have the courage to see it all anymore.

Describing the situation during the cross border shelling, Irshad Ahmed, a resident of Uri town said that everyone used to be in an atmosphere of fear during weddings as they were worried about getting killed if guns started roaring.

Zabeeda Akthar, a resident of Karnah said that among the weddings that are taking place in her area, the guests are celebrating their joys loudly which was no less than a dream before.

“Two weeks ago my sister got married and guests appeared to have forgotten that they were border residents in a fraught security environment. In the evening, the bride was sent away by a large crowd,” she said, adding that at every wedding, a lost atmosphere of happiness with songs, dance and festivities has returned.

Similarly, in the Gurez border region, Ishfaq and Emad Lone are preparing for their sister’s wedding which is taking place in the coming month.

“We will give our sister a good farewell while all the relatives will be invited, which we were not able to do in the past,” Emad said, adding that the environment in the border areas has changed a lot since the ceasefire agreements were implemented.

Referring to a proverb, his brother Ishfaq said that the journey of suffering ends at last and we believe the same has happened to us.

Uri’s Sajad Hussain said that marriages are taking place without any fear and threat. “It is our only hope and prayer that this cease-fire agreement lasts forever so that we can live a normal life,” he said, as per news agency KNO.

In February 2021, India and Pakistan had announced that they have agreed to strictly observe all agreements on ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir and other sectors.

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