Assam: Upset with bride's alleged high demands groom calls off wedding in Barpeta

Assam: Upset with bride's alleged high demands groom calls off wedding in Barpeta

Family members of the bride alleged that the groom's side complained about the food that was offered to them during the wedding ceremony.

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Assam: Upset with bride's alleged high demands groom calls off wedding in BarpetaUpset with bride's alleged high demands groom calls off wedding in Barpeta

In an unfortunate incident, a resident of Guwahati Dibyajyoti Talukdar cancelled his wedding with Dhira Das, a resident of Barpeta on the day of the wedding itself leaving family members, friends and well-wishers of the bride in utter disappointment and shock. 

The Juroon ceremony was scheduled on December 14 when the family members of the groom go to present gifts and jewellery to the bride. The wedding ceremony was scheduled to be held on December 15.

While the bride’s side was preparing for one of the most important days of her life everybody couldn’t believe their ears when news of the cancellation of the wedding came from the groom’s side.

The situation came to such a pass that the family members of the bride came all the way from Barpeta to persuade the groom’s parents only to face utter disappointment again. The groom’s parents were adamant about their decision.

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Family members of the bride alleged that the groom's side complained about the food that was offered to them during the juroon ceremony. The bride’s side also alleged that family members of the groom demanded dowry from the bride’s family.

The bride’s brother let reporters know that the bride’s family will lodge an FIR against the groom Dibyajyoti Talukdar along with his parents and sister with Simalaguri police at Baksa.

However, the groom’s family stated that the bride was not at all allegedly pleased with the juroon. 
“She condemned the type of clothes and jewellery the groom’s family presented to her. She also said such clothes will not any buyer, not even the homeless will wear such clothes. She also condemned the groom’s profession,” The groom’s aunt said. 
 
“She messaged me saying that the clothes that we offered are not at all up to date. She also didn’t like the type of jewellery we gifted her. The clothes and other gifts are presents offered to her with due respect and love. My sister even consulted with her while buying the things. Moreover one cannot demand in so far as gifts are concerned. I showed the messages to my parents and they took the ultimate call,” Dibyajyoti Talukdar, the groom told India Today NE.

Edited By: Atiqul Habib
Published On: Dec 16, 2022
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