News Topical, Digital Desk : Fifty soldiers from Punjab, who came to Dabra village in Greater Noida to give away their daughter in marriage to a martyr, are the subject of discussion. On Tuesday evening, the daughter of martyr Suresh Singh Bhati, a resident of the village, was getting married. Everyone was busy with wedding preparations. Meanwhile, a bus full of army soldiers stopped in the village, surprising the people. Meanwhile, 50 soldiers arrived at the pandal, took charge of the wedding, and also gave away the daughter in marriage. This sight brought tears to everyone's eyes.
A scene unfolded in Dabra village, Greater Noida, bringing tears to the eyes of anyone who witnessed it. Fifty army personnel from Punjab, representing martyr Suresh Singh Bhati's daughter, performed the wedding ceremony, setting an example of a unique and emotional tradition. This moment brought pride and emotion to the entire village.
Soldiers performed the ritual of Kanyadaan
Meanwhile, amidst the wedding preparations, a bus full of army soldiers suddenly stopped outside the pandal. At first, the villagers were surprised, but when 50 soldiers, one by one, disembarked from the bus and headed straight for the pandal, everyone's faces were filled with pride and emotion. Significantly, the soldiers not only assumed full responsibility for the wedding but also performed the Kanyadaan (gift). The scene was so touching that everyone present in the pandal was moved to tears. The wedding quickly became the talk of the town, not just in the village, but in the surrounding areas as well.
He was martyred in the Baramulla terrorist attack
According to reports, the girl's father was martyred in the 2006 Baramulla attack. Villagers said Suresh Singh Bhati was martyred in a terrorist attack in Baramulla, Kashmir, on July 5, 2006. Bhati's martyrdom, which he made the supreme sacrifice for the country, is still remembered with pride.
In fact, his son, Harsh Bhati, has joined the army and is following in his father's footsteps, serving the nation. The wedding procession came from Kasna village in Greater Noida. The family had invited a few army personnel, but no one expected that 50 soldiers would come together to bestow such immense honor upon the family.
Everyone's eyes became moist at the time of Kanyadaan.
The atmosphere became emotional as Army soldiers joined forces to give away the martyr's daughter in marriage. The soldiers honored the family by sharing stories of the martyr's bravery and service to the nation. They also inspired Harsh Bhati to follow his father's ideals.
Soldiers gave a big message by handling all the responsibilities of the wedding.
The soldiers not only performed the Kanyadaan ceremony but also performed all the wedding rituals. They supported the family in every aspect—arranging the pandal, blessing the daughter, and overseeing the rituals. The wedding guests were moved by this unique scene, and the entire village's respect for the military increased. This wedding became more than just a ceremony, but a wonderful example of respect and patriotism for the martyr's family. People in the surrounding villages are constantly talking about this unique Kanyadaan.
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