The procession made a record of staying in the bride's house due to lockdown
The procession made a record of staying in the bride's house due to lockdown
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PM Modi has decided to extend the 21-day lockdown further. The procession stopped at the bride's house in Vidhipur village of Atrauli Kotwali in Aligarh, today has completed 23 days. Now with the announcement of extending the lockdown period till May 3, the restlessness of The procession has increased. Due to the stoppage of rail and other vehicles, it is difficult to leave from here till May 3. Same, on May 3, Barat will be staying here for 42 days, which will be a record. Meanwhile, her mother and sister are alone at home in the groom's village. If there is a conversation on the mobile phone from both sides, then only today it is assured to leave.

On Tuesday, Tehsildar Usha Singh went to the village to know the well being of all the Baratis and provided food items. Ramnath, a resident of village Valmi in Jharkhand, came to Vidipur on March 21 with the blessings of his son Vijay Kumar Mahato.

For your information, let us tell you that on March 22, Arya Samaj's marriage was completed with Savitri Arya, daughter of Narpat Singh Arya, resident of Vidipur. Since the lockdown was announced from March 21 to April 14, all 13 people involved in Barat are stranded here, including the groom and his father, including the family's brother, warts, sister and brother-in-law. Also, the bride could not even bid farewell. It was expected that after the lockdown was removed on April 14, Barati would be able to leave the bride and leave, but once again the lockdown was extended for 19 days, her hopes of leaving from here were broken.

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