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Rasgullas separates bride and bridegroom on wedding day

Only in India do you witness such incidents. A wedding has been broken off over the famous Indian dish rasgullas.

A wedding in Bihar had to be canceled and the groom returned home without his bride after a fight over the popular Indian dessert rasgulla turned violent.

Rasogulla, also known as rasgulla, is very popular on the Indian subcontinent and consistently in high demand at any celebration.

According to reports, a wedding procession had come to Nalanda from Madpasauna village Sheikhpura district for the marriage of Sudhir Prasad’s daughter on Sunday evening. Everything was smooth until the groom and bride exchanged garlands.

Trouble arose when the guests who were part of the groom’s wedding procession took their seats at the dining table.

Reports said during the serving of the food, some guests kept on demanding rasgulla at regular intervals.

Initially, the hosts fulfilled their demands but, when they continued demanding more, they refused to oblige.

The refusal led to a bitter fight between the two sides and the marriage venue turned into a battlefield.

READ ALSO: How To Make Rasgolla At Home

Ultimately, the wedding guests who had come with the groom went on the rampage, assaulting the girl’s guests with bamboo sticks, rods or whatever they could find in their hands, leaving some 13 people wounded.

The attackers didn’t spare the bride’s family, women, and children and assaulted them badly. Those left injured in the attack included the parents of the bride.

The incident infuriated the bride’s side so much that they instantly canceled the wedding and sent the groom packing. The police are conducting raids to nab the attackers.

Meanwhile, the injured have been admitted to a local government hospital where the condition of three persons was said to be critical.

The syrupy sweet has been found to be the cause of a crime for the second time in two months. Recently, the dessert-loving thieves stole away rasgulla worth Rs25,000 (Dh1,338) from a confectionary shop in Bihar in what is being believed to be the very first kind of such theft. The bizarre theft took place at a confectionery shop in Gaya district in May this year.

According to police, the thieves created a whole in the roof of confectionary shop and walked away with hundreds of freshly-made rasogulla kept in many tubs. The sweets had been prepared on the order of a customer in view of a function in the family.

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