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After all, why did this baraat took 60 days to return home, the story is very interesting

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Lockdowns are currently going on in the country and it is not possible to go from one place to another without permission due to this lockdown. Taking strict action during the lockdown was also approved by the government.

However, many concessions have now been made during Lockdown 4. But this strictness of lockdown became very heavy on a procession and they had to spend a full 60 days there with the girl. The eleven-member baraat finally returned to her home with the bride after spending nearly 60 days at the bride's house in Begusarai, Bihar. The family, who came back to their home in Choubeepur on Thursday, is now in quarantine for 14 days.

According to family sources, Imtiaz, a resident of Hakeem Nagar village in Chaubepur area of ​​the district, was married on March 21 with the fragrance of Begusarai in Bihar. On 22 March, due to curfew and then national lockdown, the 'baraat' could not return and stayed at the bride's house.

The groom's father, Mehboob, said, "We contacted all the helpline numbers but to no avail. In such situations we were forced to stay at the bride's house. It was an extra burden on the girl's family and the amount we would contribute." We did as much as we could. Finally two days ago we again contacted senior district officials, who gave us travel passes and the locals arranged a minibus. We finally left Begusarai on 19 May. "

Mehboob said that during the 20-hour journey, people on the highway provided food and water to Barat. He further added, "Inspector Vinay Tiwari of Chaubepur met us, and our samples were taken for a test of coronavirus by a team of doctors from Bilhaur Community Health Center. We have been asked to stay in quarantine at home for 14 days. "

Some villagers involved in the procession said that none of them can ever forget this marriage. Aslam, who went with the wedding procession, said, "We had no idea of ​​the difficulty we would face when we left our homes for this wedding. However, the days we stayed there were given to us by the bride's family We will never forget the love and hospitality given to us. During this time people gave ration and help to the bride's family so that they could feed all of us. "

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