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Love on Internet; Two Indian
girls arrested at LoC in Kashmir
Pakistan
Times Kashmir Desk
JAMMU (IHK): Two lovelorn
Indian girls who tried to cross the line of control (LoC) in Jammu and
Kashmir to meet their Pakistani boyfriends were arrested by the army and
later let off.
Asha Patel of Mumbai and Asha Sharma of Haldwani in Nanital, Uttar Pradesh,
were arrested at Chakan da Bagh - a point on the LoC in Poonch - on
Rawalakot road when they tried to step in Azad Kashmir where their
boyfriends waited for them Sunday.
Army officials said that Patel, 24, and Sharma, 22, got acquainted with
Khalid Mumtaz and his brother, who live in Lahore, via the Internet.
Patel claimed they had even "solemnised their marriage" through the
Internet.
After the Internet chatting, she said, they spoke regularly on phone and had
decided to marry.
The couples had first tried the legal route to happily-ever-after, but the
denial of visas by authorities disappointed them. Next, they thought, they
could try to travel across to the other side as a historic bus service had
been started between the two countries.
After a stay at a local hotel - Anand Hotel - in occupied Poonch, Patel and
Sharma took an auto-rickshaw to the LoC.
Last year, Patel and Khalid had decided to meet at the Wagah border in
Amritsar, Punjab, Patel told her interrogators.
The girls had reached the Wagah border and the Border Security Force (BSF)
and the Pakistan Rangers allowed them to meet each other after repeated
requests, a statement the army and police are trying to verify.
Last month the two decided on the Internet to meet again and Khalid
suggested that Patel and Sharma cross over through Chakan Da Bagh.
Police official S D Singh Jamwal told reporters that after verifying their
antecedents and cross-checking with their families, the police and the
Indian army had decided to let the girls off.●
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