After Nusrat Jahan's explosive statement over marriage, husband Nikhil Jain breaks silence - Nusrat Jahan tied the knot with Nikhil in Turkey in 2019. She got married few weeks after making her political debut winning the Lok Sabha Elections.
Nikhil Jain reacts to Nusrat Jahan s statement on marriage, says filed for annulment
After Nusrat Jahan revealed in a statement that her marriage with Nikhil Jain is invalid in India, Nikhil adds that he has filed for an annulment in Kolkata.
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Nusrat Jahan (R) and Nikhil Jain (L) tied the knot on June 19, 2019.
After much speculation, Nusrat Jahan revealed in a long statement that her marriage to Nikhil Jain is invalid in India as the two got married in Turkey as per Turkish law. Now, Nikhil Jain revealed that he has filed for an annulment in Kolkata. He refused to comment further in the matter as the case is sub judice in the court.
TMC MP Nusrat Jahan makes SHOCKING revelations about her marriage with Nikhil Jain - Details inside - TMC MP Nusrat Jahan on Wednesday said that her marriage with businessman Nikhil Jain was never valid hence there is no question of a divorce.
Marriage with Nikhil Jain was never legal, valid and tenable in India, says TMC MP Nusrat Jahan - Full statement here - Dividing her statement into 7 points, MP Nusrat Jahan also alleged that her "funds were mishandled" from various accounts without her awareness.
TMC MP Nusrat Jahan deletes husband Nikhil Jain s presence from her Instagram, removes wedding pics
It may be recalled that Nusrat Jahan tied the knot with businessman Nikhil Jain in Turkey in 2019 in an intimate ceremony. Nusrat Jahan , Instagram
Updated: Jun 9, 2021, 09:36 PM IST
West Bengal s TMC MP Nusrat Jahan is in the news after her shocking revelations about her marriage to businessman Nikhil Jain, which has taken her fans by surprise.
On Wednesday, Nusrat said that her marriage with businessman Nikhil Jain was never valid hence there is no question of a divorce. Issuing a statement, the actor-turned-politician said that an interfaith marriage in India requires validation under the Special Marriage Act, which never happened in her case.