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Mirza weds Shoaib Malik
India's top tennis star Sania Mirza, news said Saturday.
Mirza, 23, and Malik, 28, they are both Muslim, will get married in April and live in Dubai, relatives.
But Ayesha Siddiqui, as of the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, said Malik wedded her by telephone in 2002 and that she possesses papers to provide evidence their agreement.
Siddiqui has in danger to take legal action Malik if he turns down to "properly separation" her earlier than marrying Mirza.
"He neglected me for the reason that his teammates said I was fat. I want an official separation at the moment."
The cricketer has denied the marriage and says he will file an offense suit.
The honorable wedding between Mirza and Malik, apparently extraordinary in the permanent competition among the nuclear-armed South Asian competitors, comes two months after Mirza broke off her engagement to a early days friend.
Shoaib Malik's brother-in-law Imran Malik told the couple would wed April 11. The marriage is probable to get place in Hyderabad followed by a greeting in Pakistan afterward this month.
in the interim, the couple's marriage strategy have also run into protest from Indian hardliner Hindu groups who say Mirza should not be acceptable to stand for India in tennis after her wedding to a Pakistani civilian.
"She will turn out to be a Pakistani national after wedding and present is no way she be able to play for India," right-wing political party Shiv Sena's chief Bal Thackeray said.
still, Mirza, who is getting better from a wrist injury that has seen her position trip from 27 in 2007 to 92, has said she will carry on playing for India after her wedding.
"India is my motherland and it will forever stay so," she said.

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