Sambhal: During the wedding program in the Bahjoi police station area of Sambhal district in UP, the groom did such an act with the bride in front of everyone. But he didn't know how serious it would be for him to do so. Because soon after the groom did this, the bride left the stage and reached the police station. There she informed the police about the whole incident and demanded action against the groom. In fact, on November 26, due to the CM mass marriage program, the boy, a resident of Bilsi village in Badaun district, was married to a girl, a resident of Pawasa of Sambhal. After tying the knot, the wedding ceremony of the bride and groom was held as per rituals in Pavasa village on November 28. It is being said that after the program of Jaimala in the marriage program in Pavasa, the bride and groom sat on the stage. Then at the same time, the groom kissed the bride on stage in front of everyone. This provoked the bride and she got up from there and went to the room. The family members tried to convince the bride. But she wasn't ready to listen to anyone. She refused to go on stage. Later, she reached Bahjoi police station with the family and told the police station in-charge Pankaj Lavania about the groom's action. Meanwhile, the people of the groom's side also reached the police station. There the bride said in front of everyone, "I do not want to live with him (groom) anymore. I will stay at my home. I don't like his behavior. How much will a person who can do such an act in front of 300 people improve? Therefore, action should be taken against him for this act.'' On the other hand, the groom's side also presented its side. He said that the bride herself had made a bet from the groom. According to this, if the groom kisses her in front of everyone on stage, she will give him Rs 1500. If he fails to do so, he will have to pay Rs 3000 to the bride. When the station house officer spoke to the bride about this, she said that there was nothing like this. She hadn't made any bet from the groom. The fight between the two sides continued in the police station over this matter. Subsequently, both sides reached an agreement that the bride and groom would remain separate. Station House Officer Pankaj Lavania said that at present, the marriage of both of them is registered, so they will have to complete the legal process to get divorced. 'Don't go even if Police call...', Why did Shivpal Yadav give this advice? Rain stops play in Christchurch, NZ at 104/1 in 18 overs 'Not 2-3 but 6 wives...,' Shocking revelation of man in police station