The 45-year-old conjoined Indian twins Ganga and Jamuna Mondal have met the love of their live in one and the same man. Ganga and Jamuna Mondal Photo: Ganga and Jamuna Mondal The women, sharing four arms and three legs, are popularly known as Spider Sisters. The twins had been suffering from loneliness for years until 7 months ago when they met a kind school teacher Jasimuddin Ahmad, DailyMail reports. Ganga said: "It was love at first sight. When we met Jasimuddin we both felt this was a man who would truly love us. And he does – he loves us straight from the heart." Ganga and Jamuna Mondal Photo: Ganga and Jamuna Mondal with boyfriend Jasimuddin Ahmad The 36-year-old Ahmad had always been a warm-hearted man: "Ever since I met them I have considered their pain as my own. I have always been like this. I have always treated other people’s troubles as my own and tried to make things better." Ganga and Jamuna Mondal Photo: Ganga and Jamuna Mondal with boyfriend Jasimuddin Ahmad The three spend a lot of time together, sharing their feelings, thoughts and stories. When asked about their love life, the twins brought up in a conservative culture were coy in their responses, however mentioned that intimacy was also involved in their relationships. Happy in their current status the three don’t plan to marry, because they believe such a move will not be appreciated by the community. Ganga and Jamuna Mondal Photo: Ganga and Jamuna Mondal with boyfriend Jasimuddin Ahmad Sources: Dailymail, Naij.com news
Five man were charged with the willful murder of a pregnant woman in Pakistan.
Farzana Parveen and her father
A father, two brothers, a cousin and a man who claimed to be a
husband of a deceased appeared in court on charges of murder and torture
on Saturday, 5 July. The incident occurred on May 27 when Farzana
Parveen was heading to court to contest an abduction case her family had
filed against her husband, Mohammed Iqbal.
A 25-year-old woman was attacked by an angry mob in broad daylight
who beat her to death with bricks in the eastern city of Lahore. It was
gathered that the woman’s relatives were unsatisfied with her choice to
marry Mohammed Iqbal for love as they had another plans for her future.
A 25-year-old woman was attacked by an angry mob in broad daylight who beat her to death with bricks
After being arrested the father of a woman who was stoned to death
and four other suspects pleaded not guilty. The police investigator,
Mian Zulfiqar, said, "We have a strong case against the suspects but it is up to the court how to take view of our investigation."
The trial will begin on Monday when the court has called on
prosecution witnesses, with police officers and doctors among them, to
appear. The case has brought international attention to violence against
women in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where hundreds of women are
barbarically killed by relatives each year in so-called ‘honor killings’
carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged
adultery or other illicit sexual behavior.
Sources: Dailymail, Naij.com news
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