Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
India

Family Takes Maryland Woman Whitney Harris Back To US, FB Friend Pulkit Monga Says Will Meet Again

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Oct, 2018 08:29 PM
  • Family Takes Maryland Woman Whitney Harris Back To US, FB Friend Pulkit Monga Says Will Meet Again
A US-based woman, who had landed here a fortnight ago to meet her Facebook friend, flew back home with her parents last evening.
 
 
Whitney Harris (22), a gym trainer in Maryland, had left for India to meet local youth Pulkit Monga (20) without taking her parents in the loop. The latter panicked after social media posts suggested that she might have fallen prey to human trafficking. They had arrived in the holy city a few days later and met Pulkit’s family.
 
 
 
Following the intervention of MLA Dr Raj Kumar Verka and the police, Whitney returned to the US with her family. She could not meet Pulkit before her departure as he had been detained by cops.
 
 
Pulkit, a student of Class XII, told The Tribune that negative propaganda about him on social media had played spoilsport. “Her passport was taken into possession by her parents, but her luggage and laptop are still with me,” he added.
 
 
He clarified that they had no immediate plans to get married. “She had come here to meet me and my family. We never wanted to bring a bad name to our families by taking an undesirable step. I will attain marriageable age (21) in April 2019,” he said.
 
 
Pulkit said, “I posted a message on her Facebook page and she called me up. She is committed to meeting me again,” he added.
 
 
Jeevan Jyot, a social worker who had helped trace Whitney, said, “I, too, received her message that she wanted to stay with Pulkit’s family for more time, but eventually did her parents’ bidding.”
 
 
Photo: The Tribune 

MORE India ARTICLES

Amarinder Singh Seeks Facebook, Google Support To Fight Punjab's Drug Menace

Amarinder Singh Seeks Facebook, Google Support To Fight Punjab's Drug Menace
Amarinder Singh in his post said the Internet is ripe with content about finding newer ways of drug addiction. He sought platforms help in limiting the spread of those materials.

Amarinder Singh Seeks Facebook, Google Support To Fight Punjab's Drug Menace

Delhi Man Stabs Sister-In-Law, Her Nephew Multiple Times With Shovel, Kills Them

Delhi Man Stabs Sister-In-Law, Her Nephew Multiple Times With Shovel, Kills Them
A 55-year-old woman and her nephew were stabbed multiple times with a shovel allegedly by her brother-in-law at their residence in Delhi.

Delhi Man Stabs Sister-In-Law, Her Nephew Multiple Times With Shovel, Kills Them

Solo Women Travellers On The Rise In The Country

Solo Women Travellers On The Rise In The Country
With rising income levels of women professionals, there has also been a growth in the number of women travellers taking international trips.

Solo Women Travellers On The Rise In The Country

New Book Presents Khushwant Singh's Writings On Punjab

Late writer Khushwant Singh identified deeply with the culture of Punjab and some of his best writings on Punjab, Punjabis and the Sikhs are brought together in a new anthology by his daughter Mala Dayal.

New Book Presents Khushwant Singh's Writings On Punjab

Empire State Building, Niagara Falls Lit-Up For India's Independence Day

Empire State Building, Niagara Falls Lit-Up For India's Independence Day
The Federation of Indian Association will organise the 38th India Day Parade that will run through several streets of Madison Avenue in the heart of Manhattan

Empire State Building, Niagara Falls Lit-Up For India's Independence Day

Actor John Abraham 'Extremely Disturbed' By Kerala Floods

Actor John Abraham 'Extremely Disturbed' By Kerala Floods
Actor John Abraham says he is extremely disturbed by what is happening in Kerala, where heavy rains have led to flooding of several districts.

Actor John Abraham 'Extremely Disturbed' By Kerala Floods