A wedding in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, took an unexpected turn when a bride decided to call off the ceremony after learning that her groom worked in the private sector. The groom, who earns a monthly salary of Rs. 1.2 lakh, was rejected by the bride, who had a strong preference for a government job.
The bride’s family had arranged the match with a man from Balrampur, Chhattisgarh, an engineer by profession.
A middleman had claimed he was a government engineer who owned multiple properties and lived in a rented home in Kannauj. The wedding rituals, including the Jaimala (exchange of garlands), were carried out late at night, but around 1:00 AM, the bride discovered the truth: her groom was not a government employee.
Bride rejected groom for not having a government job.
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Upon realizing the discrepancy, the bride halted the ceremony. The groom, eager to convince her, showed his salary slip to prove his monthly income, but the bride remained firm in her decision, insisting on a government job. Neither family made any complaints, and they reached a mutual agreement to settle the expenses incurred.
The story quickly gained attention online, sparking mixed reactions. Some social media users supported the bride for sticking to her standards, while others questioned her decision, considering the groom’s high salary. Many expressed frustration over the deception and argued that the marriage would have been doomed from the start if it was based on lies.
What are your thoughts on this dramatic turn of events?