A newlywed bride slapped the groom`s face as soon as he got down from the car after reaching his in-laws` house.
A surprising case has come to light from the Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh (UP). Where a newlywed bride slapped the groom`s face as soon as he got down from the car after reaching his in-laws` house.
She did not stop at this only, she took off the bridal dress and returned to her maternal home in plain clothes. When things got worse, the police reached. Despite several hours of consultation at the police station, no result came out.
According to the police, the incident came to light on Sunday in the Lawayan village of Khutahan police station area of ??the district. Where the bride, performing this act amidst the preparations for her reception and Mangalgan, created a sensation in the whole village.
The news of the new daughter-in-law`s handiwork spread like wildfire in the whole village and till now the round of speculations continues. However, this matter is being told of a love affair.
According to the report published in India, when the groom`s procession reached the bride`s house, resident of Lawayan village, the marriage was completed with pomp amidst the royal reception. The girl also quietly performed the rituals of the rounds.
But the next morning after the farewell, everyone was stunned by the echo of the slap scandal of the bride who reached her in-laws` house. The women of the family were about to take the bride inside the house after checking that all this happened during that time.
During the marriage ceremony in Jaunpur, cases of fierce ruckus are coming to the fore.
About 10 days ago, during Jaimala, a young man from the groom`s side started climbing on the stage, then the people of the bride`s side refused. Due to this, a fight started between the baraatis and the gharaatis.
There the angry groom also slapped the bride. The matter escalated so much that the police had to intervene.
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