Many people around the world celebrate the festival of Holi and follow different traditions. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about a place where the festival of Holi is celebrated with pomp and show, but here a strange tradition is embraced. In fact, we are going to tell you about a village in Madhya Pradesh where the tradition of running away with a girl child has been going on for centuries. Yes, you may be thinking that this can not happen, but it is true. In fact, in a village in Madhya Pradesh, the Bhil Adivasis follow a very strange tradition on the day of Holi. According to the information received, there is a market in this village on Holi and the people here call the market Haat. Let us tell you all that the Bhil tribals come here to buy the necessary items of Holi and not only this but in the Haat, the Bhil youth and the young women come to find a new relationship for themselves. At the same time, according to the custom adopted here, all the people of the village gather together in this Haat. After this, the Bhil youths dance and play an 'instrument' called Mandal. All of you will be surprised to know that while dancing, the Bhil young men apply colour-abir on the cheeks of the young women. The girl to whom the Bhil youths apply gulal and in return the young woman also applies gulal to the young man, then it is understood as the mutual consent of the two. After that, the youths take the young woman in front of everyone and run away. During this time, the family can do nothing even if they want to. Not only this but this consent is considered to be the marriage of both of them. At the same time, if a young woman does not apply gulal to the young man, then the young man can do this to another young woman and no one has any objection to it. Let me tell you that this tradition has been going on here for many years. Director of 'The Kashmir Files' had become Naxalite, himself narrated shocking story" On the day of Holi, the son-in-law sits on a donkey, roams the whole village Holi is never played in these 141 villages, because of this people are afraid