UP: The bride is going to come in the evening and the bride is on the dharna, the reason will surprise; Case related to Delhi-Dehradun Corridor

A unique case has come up from Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh. Here a bride has staged a sit -in to save the father’s land before her marriage. This whole matter is related to the land being acquired for the construction of Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor. The bride said that she will definitely marry, but does not lose her father’s land. During this time, the officials who reached the spot as soon as the matter was known tried hard to convince the girl, but they did not get success in it.

A shocking incident has come to light from Bijraul-Jalalpur village in Baraut city Kotwali area of ​​Baghpat district. Here a daughter has staged a sit -in to save her father’s land before taking seven rounds. Vanshika is to be married to Aditya, a resident of Muzaffarnagar on Sunday. However, earlier on Saturday, the lineage has been seen performing in the hands and feet with henna.

The bride sitting on a dharna to save the land

Vanshika sat on a dharna to save a bigha land of her father Yashpal. The family alleges that he has handed over five acres of land to the government for the construction of Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor. Despite this, the government is trying to acquire a bigha land. On which he has sown a wheat crop at present. As soon as the matter was known, when the officials of the concerned department reached the spot, during this time, the villagers and the bride protested fiercely.

Dispute over a bigha land

There is a lot of discussion in the entire village about this protest. The people of the village are praising the daughter. On this whole matter, the victim’s family says that a lot of land has already been given. Now a bigha land is being snatched away, which is a very wrong thing. The bride dynasty said that she will do marriage necessary, but not losing her father’s land. Vanshika says that she will sit on a dharna until she gets justice. Many administrative officials had reached the spot to explain the bride, but they had to return after protesting from the people of the village.

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