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Monday, March 16, 2015

Bride walked out of wedding when groom failed to solve simple mathematical problem

A groom had to return home without his bride from a marriage hall in the Kanpur Dehat district of Uttar Pradesh, northern India, after he failed to solve a simple mathematical problem on Wednesday. The bride-to-be got suspicious of the groom's educational qualification. Her cousins asked the groom to solve simple mathematical question, what is 15+6.
The groom failed to give the correct answer and the girl refused to marry him. According to information, groom Ram Baran had come from Etawah district to the marriage hall to marry Lovely, daughter of Mohar Singh. The two families and other villagers gathered at the venue. The bride and her cousins received a shock when the groom said 15+6 is 17 instead of 21. This angered the girl, who refused to marry the youth.
Just as the wedding was about to be solemnized, the bride walked away saying she would not marry an uneducated person. The groom's family tried to persuade her into going ahead with the ceremony but she refused to budge and walked out of the mandap. "Any class I student must be able to solve the simple problem asked by us. The family of the groom had kept us in dark about the youth's qualification," Singh said.
"It was a very embarrassing situation for all of us as we had come with all preparations and it was a matter of social prestige as well. We have been cheated," he added. The bride's relatives informed the police. The police did not take action against the groom and his family as both the parties reached at a compromise after intervention of some prominent citizens of the area. According to the compromise, the bride and groom's families returned gifts including jewellery exchanged during pre-marriage rituals. "Both families have amicably resolved the matter," a police officer said.

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