Unbelievable! Go to a honeymoon but man and woman fight for dowry now the bride protests outside the house

A shocking incident occurred in Muzaffar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. A young man living in the A2 Z Pors colony of the New Mandi Kotwali area was married in February and then the bride and groom to Bali and Sri Lanka were on a honeymoon tour. As soon as he went there, there was a fight between them over dowry. He then left the honeymoon in the middle and returned and the groom sent the bride to her mother’s house, referring to the tradition. Now the inlaws do not allow him to enter the house. On the other hand, the bride also started picking Shalini by burying a tent outside her in -laws’ house. The bride claims that the in -laws claimed Rs 50 Lakh as dowry. This is not a small amount they should get immediately, but these people stopped it as soon as they entered the house. According to Shalini, she got married on February 12. On February 13, she comes in -laws and leaves with her husband the next day to a honeymoon. He first had to go to Sri Lanka for Bali and then tourism. The bride and groom returned from their honeymoon, according to Shalini, she was still in Bali when her husband started demanding Rs 5 Lakh from her. There was a debate between them. He then left the honeymoon and returned home. After coming here, they send her home before Holi mentions the tradition in the lax. After Holi, the inlaws left her, but there they also left food on the dowry. The bride threatened for self -immulation. After this, she tried to contact her in -laws several times, but she didn’t talk. Eventually she came up in -laws after she got upset, but here these people did not open the door for a few hours. She finally sat with her family on a Dharna. The bride warned that if she did not go to her tomorrow, she would commit his self -immulation with her family here. On the other hand, Shalini’s uncle Ashish Kumar said they would continue their protests until his daughter entered the house. Even though he had to sit here and wait six months. Share this story -tags