Indian Army Soldier, Posted in Kashmir, Gets Stuck in Snow, Fails to Reach Mandi for His Wedding; Bride's Family Agrees For New Date
The jawan, who hailed from Himachal Pradesh, couldn’t reach his hometown Mandi in the hill state as roads were blocked and vehicular movement was affected badly due to snow slides in the Valley.
Shimla, January 19: An Indian Army soldier, posted in Kashmir, missed his wedding on Thursday after being stuck in the valley due to heavy snowfall in the region since the past two weeks. The jawan, who hailed from Himachal Pradesh, couldn’t reach his hometown Mandi as heavy snowfall in parts of Jammu and Kashmir had blocked roads. The bad weather had affected flight operations and vehicular movement as snow slides, avalanches and snow blizzards were reported at most places. According to a report by TOI, the wedding ceremonies had started on Wednesday. The barat procession had to leave Khair village in Dharampur for Daled village of Ladbhadol in Mandi on Thursday.
The report adds that preparations were in full swing and both the families had invited guests and relatives. The only one who was left to reach was the groom-Suneel. The leave of the Army jawan had to start from January 1 for which he had reached the transit camp at Bandipora days before. However, due to bad weather and heavy snowfall in the region, Suneel (the groom) got stuck in Bandipora for days as all roads were blocked. Indian Army Personnel of Chinar Corps Walk Through Heavy Snow to Evacuate Critically Ill 75-Year-Old Man And Take Him to Hospital in Jammu and Kashmir (Watch Video).
The bride and her family were disappointed after they heard that barat was not coming as the groom couldn’t reach. The TOI report states that the Suneel had told them over the phone from Srinagar that the flight could not take off due to the weather. However, the wedding dates were again fixed after the bride's family agreed to a new date.
The bride’s uncle both the families were proud of him for serving the nation at the border and the only option is to fix another date for the ceremonies now. The report quoted Siddhpur panchayat pradhan Daleep Kumar saying that Suneel was safe and will fly as soon as the conditions improve.
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