Boyfriend Claims Bride at In-Laws House in Chhattisgarh Wedding Drama
Digital Desk
Two days after wedding in Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur, bride’s boyfriend reached sasumal and created ruckus claiming three-year relationship. Groom refuses to accept her, seeks separation. Police counselled families; no formal complaint yet.
Chhattisgarh: Bride's Boyfriend Storms In-Laws' House Two Days After Wedding
In a dramatic turn just days after a traditional wedding, a young man claiming to be the bride’s long-time boyfriend created a major uproar at her marital home in Kathotiya village under Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur district of Chhattisgarh.
The incident has left the newly-wed couple’s future in uncertainty, with the groom reportedly refusing to accept the bride and expressing his desire for separation.
Boyfriend’s dramatic claim
According to initial reports, the wedding between Naveen Kumar, who runs a kirana store, and Anita from Koda village took place on May 6 with all customary rituals. The bride reached her in-laws’ house in Kathotiya on May 7 after the vidai ceremony. Preparations for the reception were underway when Mayur Agarwal, a dry fruits shop owner, arrived at the house.
Agarwal reportedly told the family that Anita had been his girlfriend for the past three years and that he could not live without her. He also claimed to possess videos and photographs of the pair. His sudden appearance and assertions triggered heated arguments between both sides.
Families clash, police called in
Tensions escalated quickly inside the house as members from both families exchanged heated words. The situation prompted locals to alert the police. Officers from Manendragarh City Kotwali reached the spot and brought the groom, bride, and the boyfriend to the police station for questioning.
Discussions and counselling continued late into the night, with police intervening till around 2 am. Despite prolonged efforts, no immediate resolution emerged. Sources familiar with the matter said the groom made it clear he was unwilling to keep the bride with him after learning of her alleged prior relationship.
Groom refuses to accept bride
Naveen reportedly told his family and police that he could not accept a wife who was already in a relationship with someone else. He expressed his intention to seek a legal separation. As a direct consequence, the reception programme scheduled for the night was cancelled, and the families remained at the police station for several hours.
Local authorities confirmed that the matter was handled with counselling. City Kotwali in-charge Vivek Patle stated that all three families were counselled extensively. As of now, no formal written complaint has been lodged, and police have left the matter for mutual settlement.
Background and village reaction
Kathotiya village, like many rural areas in the district, witnessed the wedding celebrations with usual fanfare just days earlier. The sudden turn of events has shocked residents and triggered widespread discussion in the locality. Many locals expressed concern over the emotional and social impact on the young families involved.
Such incidents, though uncommon, highlight the complexities that can arise when pre-existing personal relationships surface after arranged or semi-arranged marriages in smaller towns and villages.
Police await formal complaint
Officials maintained a cautious approach, focusing on de-escalation rather than immediate legal action. Police sources indicated they are monitoring the situation and hope the families will resolve the dispute amicably to avoid long-drawn legal proceedings.
The case has once again brought attention to the challenges of compatibility and transparency in marriages, particularly in close-knit communities where social reputation carries significant weight.
As the dust settles in Kathotiya, both families are expected to deliberate on the next course of action. Whether the matter ends in mutual understanding or moves to the court will only become clear in the coming days.
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Boyfriend Claims Bride at In-Laws House in Chhattisgarh Wedding Drama
Digital Desk
Chhattisgarh: Bride's Boyfriend Storms In-Laws' House Two Days After Wedding
In a dramatic turn just days after a traditional wedding, a young man claiming to be the bride’s long-time boyfriend created a major uproar at her marital home in Kathotiya village under Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur district of Chhattisgarh.
The incident has left the newly-wed couple’s future in uncertainty, with the groom reportedly refusing to accept the bride and expressing his desire for separation.
Boyfriend’s dramatic claim
According to initial reports, the wedding between Naveen Kumar, who runs a kirana store, and Anita from Koda village took place on May 6 with all customary rituals. The bride reached her in-laws’ house in Kathotiya on May 7 after the vidai ceremony. Preparations for the reception were underway when Mayur Agarwal, a dry fruits shop owner, arrived at the house.
Agarwal reportedly told the family that Anita had been his girlfriend for the past three years and that he could not live without her. He also claimed to possess videos and photographs of the pair. His sudden appearance and assertions triggered heated arguments between both sides.
Families clash, police called in
Tensions escalated quickly inside the house as members from both families exchanged heated words. The situation prompted locals to alert the police. Officers from Manendragarh City Kotwali reached the spot and brought the groom, bride, and the boyfriend to the police station for questioning.
Discussions and counselling continued late into the night, with police intervening till around 2 am. Despite prolonged efforts, no immediate resolution emerged. Sources familiar with the matter said the groom made it clear he was unwilling to keep the bride with him after learning of her alleged prior relationship.
Groom refuses to accept bride
Naveen reportedly told his family and police that he could not accept a wife who was already in a relationship with someone else. He expressed his intention to seek a legal separation. As a direct consequence, the reception programme scheduled for the night was cancelled, and the families remained at the police station for several hours.
Local authorities confirmed that the matter was handled with counselling. City Kotwali in-charge Vivek Patle stated that all three families were counselled extensively. As of now, no formal written complaint has been lodged, and police have left the matter for mutual settlement.
Background and village reaction
Kathotiya village, like many rural areas in the district, witnessed the wedding celebrations with usual fanfare just days earlier. The sudden turn of events has shocked residents and triggered widespread discussion in the locality. Many locals expressed concern over the emotional and social impact on the young families involved.
Such incidents, though uncommon, highlight the complexities that can arise when pre-existing personal relationships surface after arranged or semi-arranged marriages in smaller towns and villages.
Police await formal complaint
Officials maintained a cautious approach, focusing on de-escalation rather than immediate legal action. Police sources indicated they are monitoring the situation and hope the families will resolve the dispute amicably to avoid long-drawn legal proceedings.
The case has once again brought attention to the challenges of compatibility and transparency in marriages, particularly in close-knit communities where social reputation carries significant weight.
As the dust settles in Kathotiya, both families are expected to deliberate on the next course of action. Whether the matter ends in mutual understanding or moves to the court will only become clear in the coming days.