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Sania Mirza to marry Shoaib Malik


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Wow! Some of you are going on about this like their suhaag raat would be symbolic Pakistan fracks India. Or to put it a bit more crudely, Pakistan ne Hindustan ki beti ...... di.
:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::((
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When a Pakistani cricket is involved, you could expect some masala, twists and turns.

The matrimonial alliance of Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza [ Images ] and banned Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik [ Images ] seems to be heading for legal trouble. Just when the families of the two sports personalities are getting down to making arrangements for the April 15 marriage, the family of Ayesha Siddiqui, allegedly Shoiab's first wife, in Hyderabad, has threatened to legal action. Ayesha's father Ahmad, a Saudi Arabia-based businessman told the media in Hyderabad that he is unable to understand how Sania's family agreed to the proposal when Shoaib had cheated another girl from Hyderabad. "Does he deserve a girl like Sania?" he asked, adding that even if the marriage takes place, Sania will be Shoaib's second wife, as he had already married his daughter Ayesha. Siddique said Sania is like his daughter. "Sania's parents are our good friends, but I have not talked to them about this issue. They are well-educated people and they should think about it. Whey should I give them advise?" he said, in reply to a question. He said he and his family had gone through hell ever since Shoaib allegedly cheated his daughter. "How can anybody tolerate this? Can you tolerate?" he asked. He said he wants nothing from Shoaib but divorce papers. "Because without Shoaib divorcing her, my daughter cannot marry again under Islamic law." Siddiqui said if Shoaib does not meet his demand, he will file a suit against him. "I am consulting the top-most lawyers to take legal action." On Shoaib's denial that he did not marry Ayesha, Siddiqui said he has a recording of the India-Pakistan match in Hyderabad, in 2005, during which Shoaib declared on television that Hyderabad is the hometown of his wife Ayesha Siddiqui, adding, "when the commentator, Arun Lal, congratulated him, Shoaib acknowledged that Ayesha was his wife". It may be recalled that when Shoiab came to Hyderabad along with the Pakistan team, he and some team members visited the Siddiqui family in Banjara Hills and attended a reception. The Siddiquis say that after meeting Ayesha in Dubai [ Images ], he married her over telephone from Pakistan. Asked about the controversy, Sania declared that both she and Shoaib believe in living in the present.
LINK After lot of search, I found this video where shoaib admits that Hyderabad is his wife's home in a post match interview in 2004 and Arun lal congratulates him for his marriage. dDycFsFBBeo
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An interesting observation in rediff message board about Hyderabadis:

This is a fact..that Hyderabadi Muslims are fascinated by Pakistanis...especially the educated ones have inferiority complex about themselves becuase average Pubjabi Pakistani is all that hyderabadi muslim is not: taller, fairer, better looking and with better and more refined language...just look around the men roaming around with burqa-clad wommen in Charminar and they feel ashamed of themselves....so when a Shoeb comes calling, they are all \'ears\'. They forget the language difference (Pakis speak Panjabi), sect (Pakis are mostly Sunnis who hate Shias) etc. but the Panjabi Pakistani will never....that\'s why Sania will be like a slave girl to Shaoeb...he will probably marry a Pakistani girl as well and use Sania to do dishes
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It may be recalled that when Shoiab came to Hyderabad along with the Pakistan team, he and some team members visited the Siddiqui family in Banjara Hills and attended a reception. The Siddiquis say that after meeting Ayesha in Dubai [ Images ], he married her over telephone from Pakistan.
How the hell do you get married over the telephone? :giggle:
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How the hell do you get married over the telephone? :giggle:
Its an accepted confirmation of marriage ( mostly Pakistanis ) in UK for spousal immigration As far as I know Telephone marriages The formal validity of a telephone marriage is to be determined according to the laws of the countries in which both parties are physically present when the marriage takes place. Therefore, a telephone marriage celebrated whilst one of the parties is in the United Kingdom will not be valid as telephone marriages are not valid in this country. In cases where the UK-based sponsor was overseas when a telephone marriage took place and the laws of both countries recognise such marriages, we cannot deny that the marriage is valid. Enquiries about the marriage laws of other countries may be referred to Policy.
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80% chance of getting married, 20% not because of the scandals. but if they do get married and live a happy life together, then when sania look back at how her rukhsati was done, she wont be proud of it, will she? really dispointed- shoaib malik- not a great player of pakistan, but he plays cricket, played infront of 80,000 people some times, has some excellent moments in his career sania mirza- tennis- not famous as cricket, but famous because she has her own style, she's indian more fan following, and few good moments in her career also so why are people protesting and crying over it. really sad

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