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Couple got married after falling in love in queue for cash at ATM

Love happened in queue at ATM
Standing for 7-8 hours in long queue for cash at ATM in Delhi a boy and girl falls in love and got married by taking seven rounds of ATM to complete the marriage rituals.


After announcing the closing of big currency notes of 500 and 1000 Rs people in India are in panic and chaos.
People are standing in long queues for withdrawal of cash of 4000 max.
Those who are getting cash after standing in long queue for 8-10 hrs are looking very happy but those who are not can be seen in anger and frustration.
A very interesting thing happened here in New Delhi, a young boy and Girl who both have holiday on Sunday stand in queue early in the morning at 6 AM.
They have number 80 and 81st in that queue, they both were busy in their mobiles. This boy was listening songs in his mobile and the girl was busy in searching and streaming on her Jio Reliance phone. 
It was time taking process at ATM but eventually they reached at 62-63 in the line. It is the hard time for Girl as her mobile battery was going to drain completely.
Boy was still happily enjoying earphone plugged in his ears.
He was busy listening to songs.
He realized this girl want to ask something.
Excuse me! Can I share your earphone with you?
Boys was surprised but he happily share the earphone with the girl.
He extends one earpiece to the girl and told her "please, why not"
Now their number in the queue was 50-51, meanwhile the boy’s mobile also got discharged

Now they have nothing for time pass here at long queue.
Boy offered water to girl which she happily accepted.
 Girl was impressed with this boy now.
Where do you belong to? Girl asked.
Boy – Patna and you?
Girl - Dhanbad.
Now they both stared talking to each other and found that they are compatible enough to spend the whole life.
During the talk they developed a deep liking for each other but as the boy was shy to express his feelings. He make a trick to propose this girl.
He takes out a ten rupees note out of his pocket and wrote i love you and handover to the girl.
Girl was surprised and she hugged him with wet eyes.
Public was clapping on their lovely move.
A priest in the line began screaming and told that this is an amazing muhurata (Auspicious occasion/ beginning)!  This was the rare muhurat and lagna you both should marry.
At the insistence of the people Pundit ji began to chant shaadi salokas (chants for marriage). Groom and bride took 7 rounds of the ATM to complete the rituals.
People standing in the queue presented 10-100 rs notes to them as blessings.
During this all the couple reached to the ATM. Their number to withdraw the cash was arrived. Both took the cash and paid sincere thanks to Public and Modi ji.


So countryman please wears with situation and don’t panic, enjoy what situation life gives us. Nothing is permanent in this world.

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