Mangalore: Bride Walks Out of Marriage Altar at Last Minute


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Dec 5: In a surprising development, a girl, whose marriage was about to be solemnized, declared that she was not prepared to marry, before walking out of the decorated stage at the last minute. The incident occurred in a marriage hall in Kavoor in the city on Sunday December 4.

The marriage of a youth hailing from near Kujatbail here, and a girl from Padupanambur near Mulky, was about to be concluded. The two exchanged garlands as per custom. However, at the time the groom was about to tie the customary ‘Taali’ around the girl’s neck, the bride announced that she was not prepared for the marriage, and walked out.

Efforts of elders and relatives of the girl to convince her failed. She also took the priest, who tried to pacify her, to task, and raised a din by scattering the items set out on the stage. At the same function, the sister of the groom was also to be married. Her marriage went on without any problem.

It is said that the girl, after reaching home, expressed her decision not to marry for two more years.

  

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  • MRita, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    Seems like a forced marriage. Same type of incident happened few years back in a CSI church Mangalore girl couldnt refuse as she feared to do so. Last minute while taking vows she refused. Must be the case is similar to that.

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  • MRita, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    Seems like a forced marriage. Same type of incident happened few years back in a CSI church Mangalore girl couldnt refuse as she feared to do so. Last minute while taking vows she refused. Must be the case is similar to that.

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  • Joy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    I appreciate the decision taken but though she could have taken the decision in advance when she was engaged. Im feeling sorry for her family & friends who had spent a huge amount for the function more than that the respect of her family in the society. "My advice to the lady you should have taken the decision before the marriage ceremony it seems to be like a MOVIE."

    All the best Lady keep smiling and make your family proud.

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  • Rayan, Neermarga

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    What a shame... Where our society is really heading. Values of life are totally forgotten. Future generation is given a bad example.

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  • Janet, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    THIS IS CLEARY STUPIDITY OFTHE BRIDE. SHE SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS EARLIER. THIS IS AN INSULT TO THE BOY WHO WAS TO MARRY HER. IF SHE WANTEDTO GET MARRIED ONLY AFTER 2 YEARS, THEN WHY SHE DIDOT THINK ABOUT THIS BEFORE.THE GIRLSHOULD BE PUNISHED AND THE BOY WHO WAS EMABARRASED SHOULD NOT ALOW THIS MATTER TO GO SCOT FREE AND HE SHOLD FILE A DEFFAMATION CASE AGAINST THE GIRL GILR'S FAMILY.

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2011

    Pyaar kiya to darna kya ?

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