‘King Raghuvanshi survived’, the newly-married bride ran with lover in Badaun and the husband said this; The plan was made to go to Nainital on honeymoon – Newly Wed Bride Ran Away with Lover in Badaun Husband Said I am

‘King Raghuvanshi survived’, the newly-married bride ran with lover in Badaun and the husband said this; The plan was made to go to Nainital on honeymoon – Newly Wed Bride Ran Away with Lover in Badaun Husband Said I am

A surprising case has come to light in Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh, where a new-born bride of a young man escaped with her lover a few days after marriage. Family members said that the bride stayed in her in -laws for 9 days, after that she went to her maternal home and from there the lover escaped.

Husband Sunil complained to the police about the wife being missing. When the police was searching for her, the bride herself reached the police station on Monday and said in front of everyone- “Now I want to be with my lover.”

In the police station, there was a mutual agreement between the two sides, in which the jewelery and other items given at the time of marriage were returned to each other. In this case, no party demanded legal action from the police.

Know the whole matter

The whole case is of Sunil, a resident of village Mausapur in Bisuli Kotwali area, who was married on May 17 to the fragrance of the village of Bisauli police station area. On May 18, Sunil sent his wife to his house. Amidst the rituals after marriage, the bride stayed in the in -laws’ house for 9 days. After this, the maternal side took away the bride and took it away. After about 10 days, the bride escaped with her lover.

Husband said this

Husband Sunil told, “I had planned to take Nainital honeymoon after the wife’s departure. But when she has to live with her lover, I am happy too. Well, I am good, I survived becoming King Raghuvanshi! Now all three of us are happy. Wife and her lover got love and my life was also saved from being ruined.”

At the same time, on this whole matter, the groom’s sister-in-law Radha said in the police station, “We had married our brother-in-law. The girl stayed at our house for 8 days, then went to the maternal home. From there she ran away with her village lover. Now come to the police station and said that we said the same thing- what she had given, she has returned the goods. They have also returned the goods, we have also given it.

Police statement

Inspector Harendra Singh, in -charge of Bisauli Kotwali in the case, said that the case of both sides had come in front of him in which the bride was refusing to live with her husband and insisting on going with her lover. The goods have been exchanged and returned with mutual consent of both families. All the items have been returned in the written reading and the bride has gone from Kotwali with her lover. The boys have also gone back to their homes. Now both sides have been reconciled and a consent has been registered in the police station.

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