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WATCH: Bride And Groom Tie The Knot At Police Station After Major Scuffle

Darpan News Desk, 24 Nov, 2017 05:36 PM

    A couple shifted their wedding venue to a police station when a fight broke out between two people during their wedding ceremony.

     

    The bride and groom then got married at a police station surrounded by their family members and police personnel once the issue was resolved in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh.

     

    The chaotic situation took place when a member of the bride’s family was slapped by another individual, and soon it turned into a huge brawl. To report the issue, the couple went to the police station and eventually ended up getting married there.

     

     

    The incident came to light when a video of the couple getting married was shared on Twitter.

     

    “Couple tie the knot at a police station in Kannauj. Both moved to police station, in the middle of their wedding, to report a matter,” the tweet read. In the 0.24-minute clip, the couple was seen exchanging garlands while being surrounded by the police staff. Watch the video here.

     
     
     

    Narrating the incident on the micro-blogging site, ANI shared more details about the wedding in another tweet.

     

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