The ritual of the shoe stole became a battleground! The bride’s script brought the procession to the police station – Quarrel between the bridegroom and his sali landed the wedding procession in the police station lclcn

A shocking incident has come to light from Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh. Here a simple wedding ceremony brought the entire procession to the police station. The case was of the ritual of the shoe stole, but when the groom tried to escape by giving his sister -in -law much less money than expected, the matter deteriorated so much that the matter was assaulted and reached the police.
According to the information, Mohammad Sabir, son of Nisar Ahmed, a resident of Chakrauta in Dehradun, was decided to the daughter of Khurshid, a resident of Garhmalpur (Bijnor). On Saturday, the procession reached Bijnor with pomp, rituals were going on and the atmosphere was very happy. During this time, the ritual of stole stolen. The bride’s sister (sister -in -law) stole the groom’s shoes and demanded ₹ 50,000. The groom offered to pay only ₹ 5,000.
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Just what then. Some women of the bride side called the groom a ‘beggar’. This caused the atmosphere. The debate grew so much that on seeing this, the fight started. Sticks and sticks started running. And the baraatis were closed in the rooms. The groom’s side alleges that derogatory things were also said with them about dowry.
At the same time, the bride side claims that the groom’s family taunted the gold jewelery given by them. And said that not a girl, they love money. After this whole incident, someone called the police. On receiving the information on UP Dial 100, the police reached the spot and handled the situation. Both sides were pacified and brought to the police station Najibabad, where mutual reconciliation was done after explaining.
What does the police say?
The Najibabad jurisdictional said that there was a dispute between the two sides regarding the ritual of the shoe stole. But now the matter has been resolved peacefully. No serious complaint has been received.