New Delhi:The road wasn’t easy. There was also a lot of question about whether the family would accept the marriage of the two HIV-positive people at all. Finally, after overcoming all the obstacles, on Sunday, the four hands of the hiv positive young man became one. According to the scriptures, the two changed garlands by reading mantras. A voluntary organisation from Sonarpur stood by them the entire time.
The fight began a long time ago. At the age of three, she lost her parents and shifted to a home in Gobindapur via Kolkata Medical College Hospital. It was not yet known that he was HIV positive. Later, the matter came to the fore. The girl had to come to the Calcutta Medical College Hospital regularly for treatment even though she had a place to shave her head. It was there that he met a young man from North 24 Parganas. In the small room of the hospital, the conversation of the two people who came for treatment gradually became in love. Eventually, the two decided to get married. The young man’s family also did not stop them from making this decision. A voluntary organization also came forward. They organized the whole event. On Sunday evening, four hands were one in Sonarpur.