Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh – In a unique celebration of love that transcends national boundaries, Haider, the son of BJP leader Tehsin Shahid, recently tied the knot with Andalip Zahra, a Pakistani woman from Lahore, in an online marriage ceremony. The decision to marry virtually was made to accommodate delays in Zahra’s visa processing and her mother’s deteriorating health. The couple had initially arranged to marry nearly a year ago, with Zahra applying for a visa to travel to India. However, heightened tensions between India and Pakistan led to significant delays in the visa approval process.
Just days before the planned ceremony, Zahra's mother was admitted to the ICU, prompting the couple to adapt their plans. On Friday night, the marriage took place at Imambara Kallu Marhoom, with a large gathering of family, friends, and BJP leaders in attendance. The wedding ceremony was conducted online, with both families connected via a television screen as Qazis representing both sides facilitated the union. Shia cleric Maulana Mahfuju El Hasan Khan emphasized the importance of the bride's consent in Islamic marriages, noting that if the bride agrees, the ceremony can proceed regardless of geographical constraints.
He also highlighted the challenges faced by people on both sides due to strained political relations, urging that discussions between leaders could alleviate these issues. The wedding not only brought together loved ones but also attracted the attention of the community, including BJP MLA Brijesh Singh Prishu, who was present to witness the occasion. Hundreds of citizens in Pakistan also tuned in to celebrate the union from afar. Following the ceremony, Haider expressed optimism about his wife's visa application, hopeful that she would be able to join him in India soon. This heartwarming event underscores the enduring power of love amid challenges, serving as a reminder that sometimes, love truly knows no borders.