Groom’s family objected to the bride’s side not serving non-vegetarian food

A wedding in a Muzaffarnagar village was called off at the eleventh hour, all because the bride’s family couldn’t provide non-vegetarian food.

In a complaint to the police, the family of Naghma, the bride, said they had informed the groom, Rizwan, that they may not be able to serve non-vegetarian food because of the unavailability of buffalo meat, a fallout of the crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses.

But Rizwan got irritated when he found that the bride’s side was serving only vegetarian food to his friends and relatives, claimed the complaint filed at the Bhopa police station.

Meat unavailable

He claimed that it had been agreed to serve non-vegetarian food, including kebab, korma and biryani .

“Rizwan’s family has been consistently pressuring me to serve them a non-vegetarian dish of their choice. Buffalo meat is not available because of which I have been telling them that I will not be able to fulfil their demand,” the complaint said.

Rizwan’s friend also wanted to know why the motorcycle promised by Naghma’s family in dowry was not being provided, leading to a clash between the two sides. The village panchayat was called in and even as it tried resolving the matter, Naghma called off the marriage.

Youth proposes

However, in a bizarre twist, a local youth, Asif, said he was willing to marry Naghma without any non-vegetarian food and dowry, which she accepted.

According to Sukshma Prakash, the circle officer of the Bhopa Police station: “Naghma’s family called the police when the two families fought, but the matter was sorted by the village panchayat.”

He said Naghma’s father Ishtiyaq registered a formal complaint. Meat, especially buffalo meat, has been in short supply in UP ever since the Yogi Adityanath government banned and sealed almost 90% of the slaughterhouses as they were allegedly functioning without proper licence.