The twin sisters Link Paganka and Pingji Paganka held a wedding ceremony on the 2nd with the man of the same name, Otard.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A pair of twin sisters in Maharashtra, India (Maharashtra) have liked to stick together since they were young, no matter whether they are studying or working, they even married the same man last week and vowed to spend time together Lifetime, recently, the scene of the special wedding scene of three people went viral on the social platform, which aroused the attention of the outside world. The local police have launched an investigation and warned the groom that he may have committed bigamy and may face up to 7 years in prison.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the twin sisters Rinki and Pinki Padgaonkar (Rinki and Pinki Padgaonkar) lost their father when they were young. Since they are used to "sharing" everything with each other, they decided to hold a wedding ceremony with the same man, Atul Uttam Autade, on the 2nd of this month.

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It can be seen from the public footage that both Kepaganka and Pingjipagangka are wearing brightly colored wedding saris, and each holds a garland, ready to help Otard wear it. The atmosphere at the scene is joyful.

It is reported that the twin sisters Link Paganka, Pingji Paganka and Otard from Mumbai have known each other since childhood. After the mother of the twin sisters fell ill a while ago, they frequently borrowed cars from Otard to take their mother to the hospital. After a period of time, the two began to fall in love with the man, and then decided to marry Otard. This marriage was approved by the families of both parties. The wedding was grand and grand, and about 300 guests were invited to participate.

However, recently, images of the controversial marriage scene of three people have flowed out on social media platforms, causing local people to discuss and question the legality of the marriage.

The local police stated that according to the provisions of Article 494 of the Indian Penal Code, Otard may have violated the crime of bigamy. The police have launched further investigations. If there is any violation, he will face up to 7 years in prison and a fine.

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