The bride refused to go to her mother-in-law's house, and the groom returned empty-handed.
The Bagmara issue has not been resolved despite explanations from the police and leaders. The issue of the groom's family refusing to go after the wedding after seeing the groom's behavior is not resolved even in the police station. To solve this shocking matter, the four panchayat leaders made many attempts to convince, but all their efforts failed. The bride did not agree to go to her mother-in-law's house. Eventually the groom had to return home empty-handed. To resolve the issue, the talks between the two parties continued till 11 pm at the police station on Monday. Dukta Radari Panchayat President Mandu Mahata, Dukta Dakshin Panchayat President Renu Devi's husband Prabhu Dayal Singh, Madigata Panchayat President Indal Kumar, Natkurgi Panchayat President Jitan Bhuyan and intellectuals of Bhuyan community were also present. meeting Bagmara police station in-charge Chiranjeet Singh seated the bride and groom and explained them at length. But the bride's side questioned the boy's character and refused to bid farewell to the girl. After much persuasion by the chiefs, the girl's father and her maternal uncle and paternal uncle were adamant about not sending the girl to her in-laws' house and keeping the boy as their in-laws, thus the matter was out of the question. resolved. Finally at twelve o'clock at night the bridegroom returned without the bride. Disclaimer: This is an automated news feed of Prabhat Khabar newspaper. This is not edited by Prabhat Khabar team. The post Bride refuses to go to mother-in-law's house, groom returns empty-handed appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.