The bride fired, the groom's fire broke out there was a stir, a romantic entry became heavy
During a wedding ceremony in the Bardari town of Ranka police station in the Garhwa district of Jharkhand, a view came to light that surprised everyone. The bride announced to break the marriage for the drunken crimes of the groom. This high -voltage drama significantly ruined the happiness of marriage and the dispute between the two families also deepened. The drunken state of the groom spoiled the marriage atmosphere, the case was related to Devvrat Kumar, a resident of the Nimia village of the Chainpur police station in the Palamu district. DevaVrata arrived at the wedding of his bride Asita Kumari, who was his future bride Asita Kumari, with about 50 baratis. On the way, DevaVrata and his friends drank a lot of alcohol in happiness, through which the groom was completely drunk. When the march came home and the ceremony of Jayamal was completed, the groom was still intoxicated by alcohol. After this, DevaVrata went with his friends to Janamasa (waiting for favorable time), where he drank about two hours more. When the groom returned to the pavilion, his condition was so bad that he kept falling again and again. While drunk in alcohol, he somehow reached the pavilion and threw Sehra while abusing it. Then he slept on alcohol there. The bride refused to get married and saw this act of the groom, the bride Asita and her family members got joy. In the midst of the baratist who was held hostage for eight hours, when the groom woke up in the morning, the bride said she would not marry with it. He said he announced to break the marriage. The marriage rituals could not be completed and the drunken behavior of the groom shook the whole relationship. The question and controversy of the bride side and the bride side also demanded a large amount of money from the baratis. He demanded two lakh rupees cash, one Lakh 54 thousand Apache bike, fridge cooler and made a question for a total of 5 lakh 84 thousand rupees. The tension between the two sides increased when the groom did not meet this question. The bridal team held about 50 Baratis, including the orchestra party, for eight hours in the village, which exacerbated the atmosphere. Meanwhile, there was a stir in the area and the police got to know the matter. Police intervened and jeopardized police, reached the place and called both sides for talks. Even during the conversation, the bride refused to marry an alcoholic groom. Police tried to compromise and within 15 days it was agreed to give the rest of the goods, including dowry of the groom. After this, the groom and Barati who came with him went out of town, but this marriage was no longer a celebration of any happiness. On the contrary, it has become a case that led to discussion and controversy in the entire region. Social and moral approach This phenomenon is not only a broken relationship, but it is also a serious warning against social evils, alcohol addiction and family responsibilities. In a sacred ritual like marriage, if the groom acts with alcohol like that, it not only insults the bride, but also makes the family reputation at stake. Many people regard the bride’s decision as a daring step, which made a strong decision for their self -respect and future. On the other hand, this incident is also a mirror for society how important the protection of family and social values is and how alcohol and drug habits can destroy relationships. The conclusion of Garhwa brings the painful truth to the fact that even today, a pleasant opportunity such as alcohol and disturbed behavior in some areas is negatively affected. At the same time, this incident is taught for each person, regardless of the caste religion or region, it is necessary for each person to act with respect and intelligence. It should be hoped that after this incident, awareness in families and society will increase and such negative events will not occur in the future. Marriage is an opportunity to start a new life, based on mutual respect, love and faith, and it is everyone’s duty to fulfill it in the true sense.