The residents of the village feel that the announcement was like a gift to Panag on her marriage anniversary. Former Miss India and actor Panag tied the knot with pilot Rishi Attari on March 13.
Rajinder Singh (51), a farmer, said the villagers were proud that a girl from the village has become a national celebrity. Singh is hopeful that Gul will win election from the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat and work for the welfare of the people.
Gul's father, Lt Gen (retd) H S Panag who had joined the AAP last month or other family members used to visit the village frequently.
Hazara Singh (80) said Gul used to visit her native village to convince women to say no to female foeticide.
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