Uttar Pradesh / Kanpur: Things went wrong, the bride refused and the procession returned

Late evening in Rawatpur area of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Baraati and Jannati parties fought with each other on the road when the girl made serious allegations against the boy’s side. The girl said that the boy who was shown to her. He was not disabled, after which a fight started on the road after tension between both the sides. Due to which the procession which came late in the evening in Jaiprakash Nagar of Rawatpur police station of Kanpur, returned late at night without taking the bride. After a dispute between both the parties, a panchayat was held in the police station, after which the police asked both the parties to take a decision on their own. On which the girl refused to marry and returned the procession. According to the information in the case, the marriage of Jaiprakash Nagar resident of UP was fixed in Rajasthan. After which his father, who lives in Jaiprakash Nagar from Rampur, had booked Sadhguru Guest House for the wedding ceremony. Yesterday late evening when the procession from Rajasthan reached the guest house. So there started various discussions about the groom. On the other hand, the relatives of the girl allege that the boy who was shown to them is not this boy. Along with this, the relatives created a ruckus due to the absence of one hand of the groom.
The wedding procession returned to Rajasthan without the bride
After this there was a fierce dispute between the two sides and a fight also took place. After getting the information of the case, the local Rawatpur police station reached the spot and caught both the parties and brought them to the police station. Here, in the late night panchayat, both the parties were asked to solve the matter themselves by persuasion. After which both the parties agreed to sever the relationship by intervening Vishwani, who got married in the case, and the procession returned to Rajasthan without the bride.
It was not the hand of the boy, the relatives hid this fact
According to information, Prakash, a resident of Prakash Nagar, had arranged his daughter’s marriage through the head of a marriage organization in Kanpur. After which the photo of the boy was shown to the girls, but the boy’s side did not hide the information about the boy not having one hand. Due to which a tussle arose after the procession came late last night. Meanwhile, as the controversy escalated, the family members of the boy have also made a serious allegation of taking Rs 1.5 lakh from the organization that conducted the marriage, but the final decision was taken by the one who refused to marry the handicapped boy.