Jharkhand / What happened that after taking seven rounds, the bride disliked the groom

Zoom News : Jul 01, 2021, 09:44 AM
Jharkhand | A strange incident took place at a wedding ceremony in Dhurva area of ​​Ranchi on Tuesday. It has been done. It has been seven rounds. When the turn of vermilion donation came, the bride suddenly got up from the circle and left. The bride said that she did not like the groom, so she would not marry. After this incident, there was panic in the marriage ceremony.

Meanwhile, the bride's parents came to explain to the daughter, but the girl did not agree. After the bride's refusal, the people of the procession party including the groom sat on a dharna at the venue itself and demanded to return the amount spent in the marriage. After about four hours of hard work, the people of the bride's side gave in writing that they would return the wedding expenses. After that the procession returned.

According to the information, the marriage of Vinod Lohra, a resident of Mandar area, was fixed with Chanda, a resident of Dhurva's Mausibari. On June 29, Vinod reached Chanda's house with a baraat. The wedding rituals started. It happened. The bride and groom also took seven rounds, but as soon as it was time to donate vermilion, the bride got up from the mandap and left. There was chaos when the bride suddenly got up from the pavilion. People started talking different things. After that, when the parents came to explain, the girl refused to marry, saying that the groom did not like her.

Bride did not agree even after explaining lakhs

The boy and the girl side kept explaining to the bride to complete the vermilion all night but the bride did not agree. On the other hand, after the bride refused to marry, the boy side sat on a dharna. He said that he will not leave till he gets every penny of the expenses incurred in the marriage. The people of the bride's side arrived on Wednesday morning. He assured in writing that he would gradually return the amount spent. After that the procession returned.

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