In a stunning incident from Uttar Pradesh, a 50-year-old girl, Indrawati, ran away along with her 30-year-old grandson, Azad, and acquired married to him at a temple. Indrawati, who has 4 kids (two sons and two daughters), left her complete household behind to marry her grandson.
The 2 went to Govind Sahib Temple, exchanged vows, utilized vermilion, took seven rounds across the sacred fireplace, and acquired married earlier than disappearing from the village.
Indrawati and Azad lived in the identical neighbourhood in Ambedkarnagar. Regardless of being grandmother and grandson by relation, that they had been secretly concerned in a romantic relationship for a while. Nobody suspected something uncommon as a result of they had been household.
पोते के साथ भाग गई दादी, 52 साल की उम्र में रचाई तीसरी शादी, पहला पति बोला- हम लोगों को मारना चाहती थी !!
उत्तर प्रदेश के अंबेडकरनगर में अधेड़ उम्र की महिला 25 साल के बॉयफ्रेंड संग भाग गई, जो रिश्ते में उसका पोता लगता है. यही नहीं, महिला ने उससे शादी भी कर ली है. यह शादी अब पूरे… pic.twitter.com/TNSRqMfc0w
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4 days earlier than they ran away, Indrawati’s husband, Chandrashekhar, turned suspicious after seeing them speaking secretly. When he came upon about their affair, he strongly opposed it and tried to persuade them to half methods. Nonetheless, Indrawati and Azad refused to hear and went forward with their plan to elope and marry.
Chandrashekhar, heartbroken by the betrayal, tried to hunt assist from the police, however they refused to file a criticism, stating that each Indrawati and Azad had been adults and free to decide on their companions. In a stunning twist, it was revealed that Indrawati had even deliberate to poison her husband and kids to take away them from her life.
Chandrashekhar, who had been regularly away at work, realized that his second spouse, Indrawati, and Azad’s relationship had grown throughout his absences. Devastated by the deception, he has now determined to carry out the Hindu ritual of “terahvi” (a ceremony carried out on the thirteenth day after somebody’s demise) as a symbolic act to declare Indrawati “lifeless” to him.