Lucknow. Prateek Yadav, son of SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav, has posted a picture with wife Aparna Yadav in which he wrote, “All is good”. A few days ago, there were reports of a dispute between the two and Prateek had accused Aparna of breaking the house. In his earlier post, Prateek Yadav had called Aparna Yadav selfish and had said that he will divorce Aparna but now he has claimed that everything is fine.
Read:- Prateek Yadav wrote another post on social media, accused Arpana Yadav of breaking relations with parents and brother.
We are a champion family
In his new post on Instagram, he wrote with the picture that all is good. Champions are those who overcome their personal and professional problems. We are a champion family.
At the same time, Aparna’s brother Aman Bist said that everything was fine between the two, nothing had ever gone wrong. There was a conspiracy of people to bring discord in the relationship, which failed.
Read :- Akhilesh’s brother Prateek Yadav has decided to divorce his wife Aparna! Said- He spoiled the relations of my family
The wedding took place in 2011, celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan were present.
Let us tell you that Aparna Yadav and Prateek were married in the year 2011. Before this, both of them were friends for eight years. Aparna had said this in an interview. This marriage which took place in 2011 was one of the popular marriages. Celebrities like Anil Ambani, Amitabh Bachchan attended this wedding of Aparna-Prateek.
Arpana Bisht Yadav has obtained a master’s degree in International Politics from Manchester University, UK. Prateek has taken a management degree from Leeds University. Aparna and Prateek Yadav have a daughter, Prathama. Prateek Yadav is the son of Mulayam Singh Yadav’s second wife Sadhna Gupta.
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