Groom Abandons Bride Over Food Delay, Marries Relative in Shocking Twist

Wedding nightmare in Uttar Pradesh: Groom leaves bride for food delay, marries another. Family files complaint for financial loss of ₹7 lakh. Read more!

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In a surprising event in Hamidpur village, Chandauli district, Uttar Pradesh, a wedding turned sad when the groom left the ceremony because the food wasn’t served quickly enough. This left the bride, who was all dressed up for her big day, heartbroken. Soon after, the groom ended up marrying someone else.

The wedding had been planned seven months earlier and started with fun celebrations on December 22. The bride’s family welcomed the groom’s friends with sweets and planned to serve a nice dinner. However, things got tense when a member of the groom’s side claimed the family was taking too long to serve the bread, known as rotis.

Despite attempts to calm down the angry groom and his family, they became even more upset. Later that night, the groom, named Mehtab, mysteriously vanished. Reports say he got married to a relative soon after, leaving the bride and her family feeling embarrassed.

After the shocking turn of events, the bride’s family went to the Industrial Nagar Police Station to file a complaint. When they didn’t get a response, they took their case to the Superintendent of Police (SP) two days later.

The bride’s family mentioned they lost about ₹7 lakh due to the incident, which included ₹1.5 lakh given as dowry. They want the police to register a case against five members of the groom’s family and take action.

The bride’s brother, Raju, was frustrated with the police’s slow response. He noted that despite promises from the SP, there was still no action. He expressed disappointment, especially since Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had set up women’s help desks in police stations to help people quickly.

This sad story highlights the emotional and financial troubles the bride’s family faces and raises concerns about the lack of attention given to women’s issues

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