The love that does not make is less. This is what you would say after hearing the story of 22-year-old Krishna Mandal who came to India from Bangladesh. She came to West Bengal after crossing the Sunderbans delta full of animals to meet her lover in India. Got married too, but was arrested by the police. Now the police are preparing to send them back to Bangladesh.
Krishna Mandal had a friendship with Aashiq Mandal living in India some time ago through Facebook, which turned into love. He decided to get married. Krishna did not have a passport, so he was not getting entry into India. Distraught, he decided to swim to the Sundarbans Delta and come to India.
Wife arrested, husband upset
Krishna swam in the river for about an hour and reached the border of India. She got married last week at a temple in Kolkata. When the police got the news, Krishna was arrested. Officials say that he does not have the necessary documents to come to India. He will be handed over to the authorities at the Bangladesh border. Now Krishna's husband Aashiq Mandal is very upset and is thinking of taking legal help.
Such infiltration has already happened
This is not the first time someone has infiltrated India by swimming the Sundarbans like this. Earlier this year too, a young man had similarly entered India to buy chocolates. The court then sentenced him to 15 days in jail.
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