Gonda: In a rather unconventional twist to a domestic dispute, a husband in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, arranged his wife's marriage to her alleged lover after catching the two together. The dramatic turn of events saw the husband literally washing away the sindoor from his wife's forehead before summoning a priest to solemnize the new union at a nearby temple.
The wife, Karishma , had been married to Harishchandra for 15 years, and they have two children, a son aged 11 and a daughter. Harishchandra, who works in Surat but was currently home due to illness, claimed his wife had previously tried to poison him and their son.
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⏩ प्रेम प्रसंग से तंग पति ने उठाया अनोखा कदम, पत्नी की प्रेमी से कराई शादी
⏩ पति ने खुद अपने हाथों से धोया पत्नी की मांग का सिंदूर
⏩ पत्नी को प्रेमी संग रंगे हाथ पकड़ने के बाद लिया बड़ा फैसला
⏩ मंदिर में कराई पत्नी की प्रेमी से शादी, दो बच्चों को भी सौंपा
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Karishma, however, stated that everything was done "forcibly" and denied any romantic involvement with the man, identified as Shivraj Chauhan from Maharajganj.
UP: Man Arranges Wife's Marriage With Lover In Jaunpur 2 Years After Wedding (Video)The incident unfolded in Dan Bahadur Deeh village, within the Khodare police station area. After catching Karishma and Shivraj together, Harishchandra took them to the Budhau Baba Temple in Allipur.
After the impromptu ceremony, Karishma left with their daughter, while the son remained with Harishchandra. Police stated they were unaware of the specifics of the marriage but would investigate if a formal complaint is filed.
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