Bangladeshi woman swims across Indo-Bangladesh border to marry 'Facebook Love'; arrested

Woman swims to India from Bangladesh to marry a Boyfriend: It is said that there is great power in love. If love is true then a person can do anything. A girl from Bangladesh has proved that a person can do anything in love.

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Woman swims to India from Bangladesh to marry a Boyfriend: It is said that there is great power in love. If love is true then a person can do anything. A girl from Bangladesh has proved that a person can do anything in love. 

This 22-year-old girl went swimmingly from Bangladesh to marry her Indian boyfriend (Bangladeshi Woman Swims to India for Wedding), that too for a full hour.

Are you surprised to hear? Now love is not easy, even Mian Ghalib had said it, but this girl has proved that whether the river is of fire or water, one has to cross it. This love story is becoming very viral on social media. People have even said that Ladki Vishwatma is the original version of the song of the film – 'Saat Samandar Paar Main Tere Peche Peche Aa Gayi'.

According to the report, the girl's name is being told as Krishna Mandal and she is a resident of Bangladesh. She met Indian boy Abhik Mandal through Facebook in the virtual world. There was the friendship between the two and then love. The girl did not have a passport and necessary papers to come to India, so she took the river route.


The girl reached India by swimming for about an hour while passing through the Sundarbans forest. Coming here, she got married to her lover at the Kalighat temple in Kolkata. Now she has been arrested by the police for crossing the border illegally.

People who got creative on the Internet

At present, the news is that Krishna Mandal can be handed over to Bangladesh High Commission, but as soon as this news came on the Internet, the creativity of the people started spilling out. One user wrote – Ishq does not know the boundary wall. At the same time, another user wrote – I have followed you across the seven oceans. 

By the way, in March this year, a Vietnamese man also rafted in a boat for 2000 km to meet his wife. When he was caught in Thailand, he had spent 18 nights alone in the sea. Food and drink were found with him, but no GPS, clothes or compass.

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