With the efforts of the Superintendent of Police, the newlyweds have broken the barriers of the socialists and returned home
Moulvibazar Representative/
Moulvibazar village mentors prevented the houseless newlyweds returned home with the efforts of the district police. Despite being married, the newlyweds are unable to return home due to the obstacles of the village mentors and seek help through social media. Also, the newlywed couple met District Superintendent of Police Mohammad Zakaria and informed about the matter. Later, on the orders of the District Superintendent of Police, a police team brought the newlyweds to their home a day earlier on Wednesday afternoon. The newlyweds, Polly Akhtar and Eamon Mia, said, “We were in hiding because of the fear of the socialists.” We are back home. Society has accepted us. I am grateful to the police administration and media personnel. Chairman of Upper Kagabala Union Eamon Mustafa said the newlyweds have returned to their homes. The issue was resolved by sitting at the Model Police Station with all parties of the village. Everyone has agreed there, no one will interfere in their life. Moulvibazar Police Superintendent Mohammad Zakaria said that everyone in the society has accepted them. A nice solution to the issue.
It is to be noted that Polly Akter of Satbak village got married to Emon Mia of North Kagabala village of Upper Kagabala union of Moulvibazar Sadar upazila on March 19. According to the religious rules, they were married through Nikahnama register by fixing the kabin of four lakh rupees. After the marriage became known in the area, the local counselors stood in the way. According to their claim, according to tradition, no outsider gets married to a fisherman’s family. On March 25, Poli Akhtar posted about it on social media Facebook, and the matter became public. Later when the couple met the District Superintendent of Police, the matter was settled.