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Food shortage sparks violent brawl at Bihar wedding

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BIHAR: A shocking incident took place in Bodh Gaya district of the Indian state of Bihar, where the families of the bride and groom fought over the shortage of food (Ras Gulla) during a wedding, and the video of the fight quickly went viral on social media.

According to Indian media, after the initial wedding rituals were completed, when the bride and groom were moving towards the mandap, a bitter argument broke out between the two families over the shortage of food, which quickly turned into a fight.

The fight took place in the hotel where the bride’s family was staying. The CCTV cameras installed in the hotel recorded the entire incident, and people were shocked after the video went viral.

In the video, it can be clearly seen that the bride and groom’s families are throwing chairs and utensils at each other, while some people are also seen punching and pushing each other.

This incident took place on November 29, after which the bride’s family has also filed a dowry case against the groom’s family.

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