Uttar Pradesh / Seeing Apache in place of bullet in dowry, the soldier groom got angry, jumped clothes from the mare and then ...

Zoom News : Apr 13, 2021, 11:32 AM
Hathras In Amarpurghna in Hathras city of Uttar Pradesh, the groom made a ruckus that the baraat had to return to the bairang. The groom and his relatives had to keep the air of the police station overnight. Seeing Apache in place of bullet in dowry, the groom got angry and jumped off the mare and took off his clothes. After this there was a lot of uproar. On receiving the information, the police arrived and brought many people, including the groom and the father of the bride, to the police station. In the morning, the two sides agreed, but the bride's father refused to marry. The groom himself is a soldier in the UP Police and is posted at the Cantt police station in Lucknow.

Please tell that the youth living in a village in Quarsi area of ​​Aligarh is a soldier in the UP Police. He is currently posted in Lucknow. She was married to a girl from a village at Kotwali Hathras Gate. The relationship was fixed for 10 lakh rupees. The bride's brothers are in a paramilitary force. According to the information, the groom was demanding a bullet bike. In-laws bought Apache bikes. The groom thought that the father-in-law would listen to him and give him a bullet bike. Therefore, a procession arrived in the village late Sunday evening. The groom rode the buggy. The baraati was dancing with lots of fun, when someone came to the groom's ear and said that the in-laws had not bought the bullet bike and were only giving Apache.


The groom accused of being drunk

There is a discussion that the groom was given a drink of beer by someone. So angrily, the groom jumped from the buggy and took off his clothes and stood in the undergarment. After that people put on her pajamas and t-shirts. He was taken to a room and made to sit. People were amazed to see this condition of the groom. The procession ceased. A crowd of people from the girl's side gathered. The groom said that there would be no marriage until a bullet bike was found. After this uproar, the villagers called the Hathras Gate Police. Police reached as soon as the information was received. The groom, his brother, brother-in-law, along with the uncle, took the bride's father into custody. The police brought them to the police station.

Talk of action on getting Tahrir

Inspector Jagdish Chand of Hathras Gate police station says that the decision has been taken on both sides. If the people of the girl's side give Tahrir then legal action will be taken by filing a case. At the same time, the girl's father refused to marry and the procession returned to Barang.

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