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A New Twist in the Case of a Girl Who Came to Sirsa From Punjab: She First Said She Was Forced to Marry, but Later Said She Came on Her Own Will.

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The case of a girl who arrived in Sirsa-Dabwali from Punjab has taken a strange new turn. Initially, the case was being linked to a gang of women who forcibly marry girls or defraud people. The victim also initially claimed she was brought there forcibly and claimed she was a minor. Now, she has given a different statement to the police. The police recorded her legal statement and sent her to the Sakhi One Stop Center. According to the police, t…
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The case of a girl who arrived in Sirsa-Dabwali from Punjab has taken a strange new turn. Initially, the case was being linked to a gang of women who forcibly marry girls or defraud people. The victim also initially claimed she was brought there forcibly and claimed she was a minor. Now, she has given a different statement to the police. The police recorded her legal statement and sent her to the Sakhi One Stop Center. According to the police, t…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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