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Sitapur: Groom Flees Before Wedding, Bride Refuses Marriage After Police Intervention
A wedding in Sitapur took a dramatic turn when the groom absconded just before the ceremony, leaving the bride and her family in shock. The baraat never arrived, and after hours of waiting, the bride's family filed a police complaint.

Dowry Demand Behind the Dispute?
● The groom, who was allegedly getting married for the second time, reportedly demanded an additional ₹5 lakh in dowry, despite already receiving ₹10 lakh.
● After police located him, he reiterated his demand, leading to a heated dispute between both families.
● Seeing the turn of events, the bride decided to call off the wedding.

Police's Role Questioned:
● The family expressed dissatisfaction with the police’s handling of the case.
● A policeman’s remark, "I will make a camp in 2 minutes," has sparked controversy, as videos of the chaos go viral.
📌 More details awaited. #Sitapur #Dowry #WeddingDrama #ViralVideo

Disclaimer: Dowry is illegal in India under the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. Demanding, giving, or accepting dowry is a punishable offense. This content is for informational purposes only and does not promote or endorse dowry practices.

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