Indian wedding called off over ‘Rasgulla’ war

Here's how it went down


Food & Travel Desk April 19, 2017
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While all of us love to spoil ourselves with sweets every now and then, especially at weddings, things took a nasty turn over an extra helping of ‘Rasgulla’ at a wedding in India.

A wedding was reportedly called off in Uttar Pradesh, after the bride and the groom's family hurled cutlery at each other because someone sought a second rasgulla. The incident took place in Kurmapur village, about 70 km from Lucknow, reports DNA.

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The incident followed an intense argument between the groom's cousin and a family member of the bride because the groom's cousin had helped himself to two rasgullas, instead of one.

Soon enough, the argument swelled into a brawl with the groom's cousin having beaten up the bride's father. The families then began flinging plates and spoons at each other and the whole marquee came crashing down.

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Although village elders and the police were later called to resolve the issue, the bride refused to marry. The bride’s father has registered a complaint at the Achalganj police station.

Talk about a sticky situation.

This article originally appeared on The Huffington Post

COMMENTS (1)

Libra | 7 years ago | Reply Thanks it was Rasgulla not beef.
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