Wedding in Gujrat, a city in India, faced a lot of tumult due a food scarcity, and changed events from what was expected.
The Times of India says this took place in Surat after the groom’s family flew the event. Their response shook the bride to her core and drove her to call the police helpline right away.
The groom and his family were called to the station by the quick police response. Following some consideration, the couple asked for police assistance to finish the wedding rites.
Moreover, officers stepped in as the lacking wedding attendees.
The officials guaranteed the proper running of the Jaimala (garland swap) and Vidaai (goodbye ceremony).
The marriage of Rahul Pramod Mahanto and Anjali Kumari Meethu Singh occurred on Sunday evening, per authorities.
Moreover, occasion took place at Lakshmi Nagar Wadi Varachha, where the food scarcity drove aggression.
Additionally, bridegroom’s family was offended and let their discontent rise, therefore aggravating relations.
Almost 100 guests from brideside and several from groom’s family showed up.
As fights erupted between the two families, the scenario deteriorated. In the end, the groom’s family turned down taking the bride along and left the ceremony.
Devastated by the situation, the bride Anjali Kumari tried police help. She phoned the helpline and made an official accusation of the groom’s family.
Police acted right away by having Rahul called around for mediation at the station.
Moreover, a small problem like food scarcity should, government noted, not cause a destroyed marriage.
Officers pointed out to him that his father had already completely planned for the ceremony.
Whereas, the groom agreed to go on with the marriage but would not go back to the wedding site after talks.
Afraid of more fighting between the two families, the cops set up the final rites at the station.
To guarantee the completion of the event, officers handled garland and flower arrangements.
Moreover, stepping in as wedding guests helped the ceremony close gracefully.