The lehenga broke the marriage! The groom returned without the bride, you will be shocked to know the truth..

There are many expectations about clothes, jewelry, and customs at weddings, but sometimes these also become the reason for the marriage to break. A similar case has come to light in Panipat, Haryana, where the bride did not like the lehenga and jewelry brought by her in-laws. She flatly refused that she would not take this marriage forward.

The bride said that the lehenga was smelling bad and the jewelry also did not live up to her expectations. When an attempt was made to resolve the matter between the two parties, the matter escalated so much that it came to a scuffle. In the end, the baraat had to return without the bride.

Did the girl's family have high expectations?

On the other hand, the boy's family says that they had asked for some time for the wedding so that they could prepare well. But the girl's family put pressure to get married soon. Due to this, they could not buy a more expensive lehenga or jewelry.

The boy's side said that they had recently built a new house and had also taken money on interest for the wedding. In such a situation, it was difficult for them to fulfill the demand for expensive clothes and jewelry. On the other hand, the expectations of the girl's family were much higher than this, due to which this dispute arose.

The baraat returned without the bride.

The debate between the two families over the lehenga and jewelry increased so much that a scuffle broke out. Seeing the matter getting worse, the police were called, but even after a lot of persuasion, no solution could be found. Ultimately, when the bride did not agree to the marriage, the baraat had to return without the bride. This entire incident was shocking for the relatives and baraatis present there.

The girl's family told their own different story.

In this entire matter, the girl's family also put their side. The bride's mother says that she had decided to get her elder and younger daughters married on the same day so that expenses could be saved. However, the younger daughter's in-laws put pressure to get married soon. They wanted both daughters to get married together. However, due to the financial condition and limited budget of the boy's family, this was not possible. In such a situation, when the bride did not like the lehenga and jewelry, she flatly refused to marry.

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