NRI's 'holiday marriage' lands him in police net

Friday, 18 April 2008, 16:47 IST
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Jalandhar: A 'holiday marriage' plan of Britain-based 60-year-old NRI went awry Thursday when the Punjab police took him into custody after his Indian wife complained of cheating. The wife, Harjinder Kaur, 42, and activists of the Lok Bhalai Party (LBP) filed a complaint with the police after which the house of NRI Malkiat Singh in Model Town here was raided. Kaur, a divorcee, claimed that she got married to the NRI four months back with hopes of settling herself and her two children aged 18 and 13 years. The marriage was fixed at the behest of a local marriage bureau here. The wedding ceremony took place in a gurudwara in Moga, 150 km from here. Kaur claimed that the marriage bureau forced her to sell her house worth 1.5 million for just 750,000 and took the money from her for marrying her with the NRI. She said her NRI husband later refused to get the marriage registered, saying that he had done this only for his holiday trip in India. LBP general secretary Ramandeep Singh Bharowal said the NRI told LBP activists, who confronted him, that he was not married to Kaur. The police took him into custody.
Source: IANS