Gadchiroli: Two surrendered Maoists got married to each other on Tuesday at the police headquarters here in the presence of 27 other surrendered Maoists as well as senior police officials.
Jeevan and Janaki, who had worked in different Maoist platoons until they surrendered before the police, tied the knot in the presence of Special Inspector General of Police Anup Kumar Singh and CRPF Deputy Commandant Kartar Singh.
The bride Renuka alias Janki Fakri Timma (21), a resident of Godri village in Bhamragad taluka used to work as member of the Chetana Natya Manch since March 2009 while the groom Surendra alias Jeevan Ramsay Narote (30), a resident of Made village in Korchi taluka used to be a Maoist platoon commander in 2003.
Both of them had surrendered a few months ago and decided to marry.
The wedding ritual was performed in the traditional Vedic way by a priest especially brought by the police for the occasion.
Dignitaries blessed the couple and extended them their best wishes for their married life.
PTI
Jeevan and Janaki, who had worked in different Maoist platoons until they surrendered before the police, tied the knot in the presence of Special Inspector General of Police Anup Kumar Singh and CRPF Deputy Commandant Kartar Singh.
The bride Renuka alias Janki Fakri Timma (21), a resident of Godri village in Bhamragad taluka used to work as member of the Chetana Natya Manch since March 2009 while the groom Surendra alias Jeevan Ramsay Narote (30), a resident of Made village in Korchi taluka used to be a Maoist platoon commander in 2003.
Both of them had surrendered a few months ago and decided to marry.
The wedding ritual was performed in the traditional Vedic way by a priest especially brought by the police for the occasion.
Dignitaries blessed the couple and extended them their best wishes for their married life.
PTI
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