After a gap of 12 years, he has once again found love and taken the plunge into a second marriage.


Manshera: A 95-year-old man took the wedding vows in Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The groom, Zaikria, hails from Manshera and has 7 sons and 5 daughters.
Surprisingly, his family tree now counts over 80 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
This isn't Zaikria's first marriage; his first spouse passed away in 2011.
Now, after 12 years, he has found love again and entered into a second marriage.
Uncle Zaikria had been longing for companionship for a long time.
Initially, his sons were reluctant, but eventually, his youngest son, Waqar Alam Tanoli, fulfilled his father's wish and found him a suitable match from Sari Alimgir, Gujrat.
Waqar Tanoli expressed his happiness, saying that arranging their father's marriage has been a fulfilling experience, and at his age, finding a life partner was his father's heartfelt desire.

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