Hyderabad: A man in Telangana tied the knot with two women on the same day and at the same mandap without any opposition from either of the three families.
A resident of Ghanpur village of Adilabad district in Telangana, the groom is a BEd degree holder and is preparing for competitive examinations. He reportedly fell in love with both the women and did not want to give up one for the other. Pandra Jaivantharao, the Mandal Praja Parishad said that “both girls too wanted to get married to him and had no issues being wives to the same man. Adivasi tradition allows for such marriage,” Zee News reported quoting news agency ANI.
The marriage took place on June 14 wherein Arjun, the groom, married two daughters of his aunts in Ghanpur village in Telangana simultaneously.
Arjun first fell in love with his aunt’s daughter, Usha Rani, and later, got romantically involved with the daughter of another aunt, Surekha. Both the affairs secretly lasted for four years. The secret came out when Arjun’s parents asked him to tie the knot with a suitable girl. This was when he told his parents that he loved both the women and wants to marry them. He convinced the families of Surekha and Usharani along with his own parents. Finally, all agreed to his wish and both the girls were married to the same guy.
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