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Married and moved to Kerala, Pakistani woman granted Indian citizenship

The couple met through social media.

Maryam Youssuf from Pakistan pursued her affection over the border in Indian's Kerala and is authoritatively now an Indian resident. 

Maryam, who moved to India in 2008 after marriage, was given over her citizenship authentication early this month, as indicated by reports in Manorama Online. 

Lahore local Maryam met Imdad Shamil from Palakkad through online networking and the two before long began to look all starry eyed at. Be that as it may, it wasn't a simple undertaking to make their relationship official and henceforth Imdad traveled to Lahore to meet Maryam and her folks. Contacted by the couple's affection for one another, Maryam's folks joyfully concurred for the wedding. 

Imdad visited Lahore again with his relatives to get married with Maryam in a religious function which was trailed by a wedding gathering both in Lahore and Palakkad. 

 

Maryam moved to India in 2008 however connected for citizenship just in 2017 as indicated by Indian law an individual ought to have dwelled in the nation for somewhere around 7 years so as to apply for Indian citizenship. 

The familiar aphorism 'love realizes no limits' remains constant for Maryam and Imdad who defeated all obstructions to be as one. The couple have two youngsters and Urdu-Punjabi-speaking Maryam has learnt Malayam too, said Imdad a worker at a private firm in Palakkad.

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