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In an unusual wedding, Bastar man marries 2 women at the same time

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Bastar, January 8

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Underlining the sanctity of the phrase ‘love conquers all’, in an unusual wedding a man got hitched with two women on January 3 in a Bastar village.

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A marriage which is uncommon for society was consensual for the newlyweds.

Both the girls—Hasina and Sundari—used to like Chandu Maurya, the groom. They married him in the same mandap in Tikara Lohnga village of Bastar.

“I used to like both of them, and they also liked me. We married consensually in front of all the villagers. However, family members of one of my wives did not come into our wedding function,” said Chandu.

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One more ‘out of the box’ thing for this wedding is that the villagers attended the function and had nothing against it. There is a famous line, “What will Kazi do when husband and wife are ready?” However, in this case, both husband-wives and ‘Kazi’ were ready.

Hasina is 19 while Sundari is 21. both the brides have passed their Class 12. Their wedding is getting viral on social media. This is the first of the instance in Bastar district where such kind of marriage took place in front of all the villagers, and that too with grand celebrations.

Such kind of marriage is a crime in the Hindu Marriage Act. However, no case has been registered against it. ANI

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