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Bihar News: The bride broke the marriage when the groom did not rise during the wedding in Buzhi village of Kaimur district of Bihar. The groom was sent back to the procession, calling it a ‘patient and retarded’.

The bride refuses to marry in the pavilion
Highlights
- The bride broke the marriage when the groom’s hand did not rise.
- The groom was sent back to the groom as a ‘patient and retarded’.
- The police also failed to get married.
Patna: There is a Buzhi village of Chenari police station area of Kaimur district of Bihar. An incident in the village here has surprised everyone. This incident is of a wedding ceremony. Where the marriage broke at the time of Sinduradan. Here a procession came from Katra village of Bhabhua police station area. Where the groom is the son of Hira Bind, who is the son of Shivbachan Bind of Buzhi village in Rohtas district. He came to marry Pappu Bind’s daughter of Katra village. All the preparations for the wedding in the village were completed. The pavilion was decorated, guests were gathered, and the rituals were going on till late night. All the baraatis were just waiting for Sinduradan.
At the same time, the wedding night was very deep. The bride and groom were sitting in the pavilion. Pandit ji asked the groom to fill the vermilion in the demand of the bride. Everyone’s eyes were on the groom, but when the groom tried to raise his hand, his hand did not rise. After this, there was silence in the pavilion. At first people thought that this has happened due to nervousness. Pandit ji asked to try again.
At the same time, the groom’s hand did not lift for the second time too. The same happened for the third time. Seeing this, the bride’s patience broke. He got angry and left the pavilion and refused to marry. While the bride’s family decided to break the marriage by calling the groom a ‘patient and retarded’. He asked the procession to return without a bride. The groom’s father and baraatis tried to explain, but the bride and her family were adamant on their decision.
After this, after losing exhaustion, Barati reached Bhabhua police station and lodged a complaint. The police tried to convince the bride’s family and convince them, but they were not ready for marriage. Eventually, the groom had to return to his village without a bride. This incident became a topic of discussion in the village. Some people were justifying the bride’s decision, while some were calling it a hurry step, but this unique incident left a question in everyone’s mind. Was this condition of the groom nervous or something else? However, the dream of a marriage remained incomplete.