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Bride's Family Holds Groom, 3 Others Hostage Over Dowry Demand

IANS, 01 May, 2017 12:12 PM
    A dowry demand got a groom and his brother in trouble with the bride’s family holding them hostage and the panchayat asking the man to transfer a land to the woman as a punishment.
     
    Four persons, including the bridegroom and his brother, were held hostage by the bride's family after they demanded more dowry in Hathin village of Palwal district in Haryana.
     
    The incident occurred when the family of the groom, Farid Qureshi, demanded more dowry and also made some comments against the bride's family. The bride's family then locked the four persons inside, a police spokesperson said.
     
    However, they were released later.
     
    Members of the panchayat asked the groom's family to transfer either 4 bighas of land or Rs. 10 lakh to the bride or else she would not be allowed to leave for Farid's house, the spokesperson said.
     
    As the government office was closed for Sunday, Farid was asked to deposit Rs. 10 lakh in cash with the panchayat till the he transferred the land to her.
     
    Till last night, Farid had not made the cash deposit.
     
    Police incharge Govind Singh said the two sides are sorting out the matter through talks.

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