A shocking but love related case has come to light from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, which has once again proved the saying of “love blind”. Here a graduate woman went against the family’s will and married an 8th failed youth. When the girl’s family reached the police station and accused the young man of kidnapping, a video came out on social media which overturned the whole matter.
Viral video changed the case
In this video, the girl is seen marrying her lover. In the video, she is clearly saying that she has not been kidnapped, rather she has left home on her own will and married her lover on her own will. The video shows the view of filling the vermilion in the demand, which confirms the marriage. The girl said that she married in court and there was no pressure on this decision.
“I love, so of marriage”
In the video, the woman says, “My family members were deciding my marriage somewhere else against my wishes. That boy did not like me. But I love my boyfriend, so I got married to her.” He dismissed his father’s allegations that the young man had forcibly abducted him.
Demand for security from police-administration
In the video, the woman also alleged that her family members were threatening to kill her and her husband. He has requested the police and administration for help. The girl said, “I am an adult and my marriage is completely legal. The cases made on my husband and his family are false. Please give us protection.”
Social thinking in the circle of questions
This case is not just a love marriage, but also highlights questions of social class, education level and family pressure. Marrying an 8th failed youth of a graduate woman has become a matter of discussions in the society. Although the girl has chosen the life partner of her choice using the right to be legally attained, the case has emerged as an example of conflict between family relations and social values.
conclusion
This love marriage case of Muzaffarpur is an example that when the heart chooses someone, neither caste matters, nor education, nor social status. Now it has to be seen how the police-administration protects the woman’s safety and her legal rights.