Bride Rejected Groom at Last Minute Over Job Status in Uttar Pradesh Wedding
Bride Rejected Groom: In an unexpected turn of events in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, a bride decided to back out of her wedding at the very last minute, shortly after the varmala (garland exchange) ceremony. The reason for her change of heart was that she discovered her groom did not work in the government sector, as she had believed.
Wedding Ceremony Takes an Unexpected Twist
The wedding had been progressing as planned, with the groom’s procession, or baraat, arriving at the venue. The Dwarchar ritual was held, followed by the varmala ceremony late in the evening. However, things took a strange turn when, just before 1 a.m., the bride was informed that the groom did not have a government job. This revelation led her to make the surprising decision to stop the wedding from proceeding.
Groom’s Job and Wealth
While the bride's decision shocked everyone, the groom had a well-paying job as an engineer in the private sector, earning Rs. 1.2 lakh every month. He also owned six plots of land and 20 bighas of farmland in his hometown of Balrampur, Chhattisgarh. Despite his financial success and assets, the bride insisted that she wanted a groom who worked in the government.
Family Attempts to Resolve the Situation
The groom’s family was left in disbelief and tried to convince the bride to continue with the wedding. To prove his stability, they even showed the bride the groom's salary slip, which clearly showed his monthly earnings of ₹1.2 lakh. Despite these efforts, the bride was firm in her decision, arguing that she had been promised a groom with a government job.
No Police Involvement
After the bride's decision, both families chose to resolve the matter privately. No police complaint was filed, and the situation was handled between the families. The sudden turn of events left everyone stunned, raising questions about the role of government jobs in some matrimonial decisions, despite the groom’s impressive qualifications and financial stability.
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SUMMARY
In Uttar Pradesh's Farrukhabad district, a bride shocked everyone by calling off her wedding at the last minute, just after the varmala (garland exchange) ceremony. The reason for her decision was that she discovered the groom, an engineer in the private sector earning Rs.1.2 lakh per month and owning significant property, did not have a government job as she had assumed. Despite the groom’s financial stability, the bride insisted on a government job and refused to continue with the wedding. The families tried to convince her by showing his salary slip, but she remained firm. No police report was filed, and the families agreed to settle the matter privately.