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Bride Marries Another Man After Groom Kept Drinking And Dancing With Friends

It's a fine thing that the brides are taking up these initial signs of toxicity seriously and denying being complaisant to their antics. 

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Gone are the days when brides are going to shut their mouths, put their heads down, and wait for the groom and his gang to stop dancing and let the ceremonies proceed as it is scheduled. Thankfully so. Nowadays, brides are speaking their minds and letting the groom or his family member know clearly of things that cross the line of tolerance.
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In Rajasthan's Churu district when a groom continued his drunken dancing with friends at the baraat, the bride refused to marry him. The incident took place at Chelana village in the Rajgarh district of Rajasthan.

India Today reported that the groom, whose name is Sunil, had arrived with his family at the bride's village on May 15, Sunday. However, the procession did not arrive by time, despite having left the place at 9 PM for the bride's house.


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Reportedly, the groom and his friends were intoxicated and continued to dance to the DJ. This caused the wedding procession to halt for hours and thus the delay. Not only did this delay cause inconvenience to the bride and her family, but it also meddled with the mahurat, the holy time given by the priest for the wedding pheras to take place.

The antics of the groom and his family did not sit well with the bride and her family as they were enraged by the irresponsible behaviour.

They decided to ask the baraat to leave and ditched the groom. After this, the bride was married to another person. But the fiasco does not end here, for the groom's family decided on registering a complaint against the bride's family at the Rajgarh police station.

Both families, reportedly, cited family matters as the reason leading to the cancellation of the wedding. They have even submitted written proof to the investigating officer.

As wedding season begins in India, so does the influx of bizarre stories. However, grooms turning up to weddings is not just bizarre but also speaks loud about the kind of privilege that men hold. The amount of confidence that they have in the fact that being the groom protects them from any embarrassment and gives them the access to harass other people. It's a fine thing that the brides are taking up these initial signs of toxicity seriously and denying being complaisant to their antics.

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