At present, the wedding season is going on in the country. In such a situation, all kinds of news are coming out from different parts of the country. Meanwhile, during a wedding in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, there was a ruckus when the groom came drunk and the bride refused to marry after seeing the intoxicated groom. After this, the marriage party was kept hostage in a room for the whole night. In fact, the drunken groom had also done obscene acts with the bride at the time of Varamala. After this there was a fierce ruckus between the two sides. Amidst all this, the bride refused to marry. Due to excessive ruckus, the bride’s side kept the groom’s side hungry and thirsty throughout the night. When the former mayor of Aligarh came to know about this in the morning, he called the police officers and released the people. This incident is of Keshav Vatika of Quarsi.
According to the police, the marriage of Chandni, daughter of Yogendra Singh, was fixed with Rupendra Kumar, son of Ramesh Babu, a resident of Milkrajpur in Rampur district. On Thursday night, the procession had come from Moradabad and the procession of Jaimal was going to take place. According to the bride’s side, the groom was under the influence of alcohol and before the round he misbehaved with the bride. At the time of garland, the groom first pushed the bride and then broke the garland and threw it. Later the groom started abusing her. When there was a ruckus, the bride-to-be took her entire procession hostage, not giving even food and water to the bride. The bride Chandni said that her parents gave her dowry according to her financial condition. But after the arrival of the procession, the groom, intoxicated, demanded a four wheeler at the time of marriage and started fighting. He even said that if you do not give the car, then we will kill the bride on purpose. After this the commotion started and the bride refused to marry.
Let us tell you that after being held hostage overnight, the groom informed Shakuntala Bharti, the former mayor of Aligarh. After which he called the SP and complained. The police reached the spot and freed the hostage processions. In the presence of the police, both the parties sat and talked in which it was agreed to return the dowry of six lakh rupees. A person was sent to Moradabad to collect money. Then the procession went back to Lutlaman. However, the groom and his family are still living in Aligarh.