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Indian brothers wed same woman in ancient ritual, defying legal ban, and sparking criticism

Polyandry, where a woman has multiple husbands, is illegal in India but allowed in some regions to preserve ancient traditions

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In a rare public ceremony, Sunita Chauhan married two brothers, Pradeep (left) and Kapil Negi in Himachal Pradesh earlier this month. Photo: Handout
Agence France-Presse
A pair of brothers in rural India have married the same woman, upholding an ancient custom and sparking criticism from a women’s rights group after photos of the wedding went viral.

Polyandry is banned in India but is legal in some of the tribal pockets, including Himalayan territories, allowing preservation of some ancient traditions.

The grooms, Pradeep and Kapil Negi, married Sunita Chauhan in a three-day wedding witnessed by hundreds of villagers and relatives earlier this month in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh.

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During the ceremony, the trio from the Hatti tribe circled a fire considered sacred as villagers sang folksongs.

“We followed the tradition publicly as we are proud of it, and it was a joint decision,” Pradeep said, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

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His brother Kapil added: “We’re ensuring support, stability and love for our wife as a united family.”

One of the brothers is a government employee and the other works overseas.

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