July 7, 2022
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Bhagwant Mann to tie the knot for second time

Mann’s cabinet colleagues — Aman Arora and Harjot Singh Bains — have congratulated him on Twitter…reports Asian Lite News

Starting his second personal “innings”, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is going to tie knot for the second time on Thursday at a private ceremony amidst the presence of AAP’s top leadership, including national convenor Arvind Kejriwal.

Mann is getting married to Gurpreet Kaur, a doctor by profession.

The 48-year-old Mann is tying knot with 1993-born Kaur, who did her MBBS from Maharishi Markandeshwar University at Haryana’s Mullana in 2018.

In his previous marriage to Inderpreet Kaur, which ended in a divorce in 2016, Mann has two children — son Dilshan and daughter Seerat — who are currently staying in the US with their mother.

Both children had attended Mann’s swearing-in ceremony at Khatkar Kalan on March 16.

Mann’s cabinet colleagues — Aman Arora and Harjot Singh Bains — have congratulated him on Twitter.

Just hours before tying the knot, Mann’s would-be bride on Thursday said the auspicious day has come.

“Din Shagna Da Chadyaa (the auspicious day has come (for her wedding),” would-be bride Gurpreet Kaur tweeted, by posting her photo.

In her Twitter account, she posted a picture of Jangir Kaur, 80, from Barnala, who turned into poster women of the farmers’ agitation against three Central farm laws and had received lots of praise on the social media.

In her profile on Twitter, Gurpreet Kaur, who is a doctor by profession, wrote, “Daughter of Soil”.

Only close family members, including Mann’s mother, sister and a few relatives, will attend the wedding. Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal is also attending the ceremony along with his family members.

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