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Lovers rescued from parent trap. Couple en route to Delhi

Updated on: 10 January,2011 09:45 AM IST  | 
Shashank Shekhar |

Finally 37-year-old Kaushal Thakur and 23-year-old Shruti Tiwari are together again. MiD DAY had reported on Friday the travails of the couple after Shruti's family allegedly kept her under house arrest as they were unhappy with the match

Lovers rescued from parent trap. Couple en route to Delhi

Finally 37-year-old Kaushal Thakur and 23-year-old Shruti Tiwari are together again. MiD DAY had reported on Friday the travails of the couple after Shruti's family allegedly kept her under house arrest as they were unhappy with the match.


Together again: A wedding photo of Shruti and Kaushal.

Shruti Tiwari is an MA (Spanish) student of Jawaharlal University (JNU) while Kaushal is a teacher and is completing his PhD from English and Foreign Languages (EFL) University, Hyderabad. The duo got married secretly and got it registered on August 29, 2010, in Delhi, without either's family knowing about it. The couple had decided to keep their marriage a secret until Shruti completed her MA.

Everything was smooth until, Shruti went on a semester break to her home in Ranchi.u00a0 Since she was home, on December 26, her brother Shailesh Tiwari, a captain in Indian army tricked her into disclosing her marriage to their parents. Her family was furious. They allegedly snatched her phone and she was not allowed to access any social networking sites. Kaushal alleges Shruti's family also gave him death threats.

It was only on Thursday that Kaushal managed to contact the District Magistrate, Ranchi and got Shruti out of her parent's grip. She was escorted to a women's police station, where a case was registered against the members of her family. The couple is still not back in Delhi and is travelling but friends in JNU have already started celebrating.

"This really sends out a positive message. We are very happy for them. It was a hard painful battle for both but finally their love has won over their family's will," said Vismay Basu, who was part of protest. Shruti who stays at the Godavari Hostel in JNU, had very few friends. On Thursday, around 200 students of JNU from the All India Students Association (AISA) and All India Backward Students' Forum (AIBSF) including her friends held a demonstration at the Jharkhand Bhawan for her safety.


Poster wars

The entire episode has also provoked a poster war between the left wing and right wing political parties at the varsity. AISA started a poster campaign to save the duo and notices were posted on the walls of JNU seeking help of university students. But as soon as the girl was rescued, a right wing party has allegedly pasted a poster which claims AISA is ignoring more serious issues.



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