UP Bride Calls Off Marriage Within Minutes; Husband Forced to Sign Divorce Papers on Suhagraat: ‘Blinkit Wedding’
A wedding in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria, planned for months and celebrated with full tradition, ended faster than anyone could imagine. Vishal Madhesia, who helps his father run a general store in Bhaluani, tied the knot with Pooja from Salempur on November 25. The baarat reached by 7 PM, the rituals wrapped up smoothly, and the bride’s bidaai was completed without any hiccups.
But the twist arrived soon after.
Relatives crowded the courtyard, expecting a joke or a misunderstanding. But Pooja refused to talk. She didn’t explain what bothered her, she only repeated one line: “Call my parents. I will not live here.”
By 6 PM, Pooja was back at her parents’ home. Vishal later said she had shown no hesitation before the wedding and behaved normally throughout. Although embarrassed, he chose not to file a police complaint.
Some praised the quick decision: “This is better than ruining so many lives after doing ‘adjustments’ for a few years,” one user wrote.
Others were furious: "She and her family should be fined heavily and punished. People have made marriage a joke and an escape route. Where was this courage when it was just talks of marriage."
And then came the jokes:
“20 minutes trial period, and she clicked unsubscribe.”
“20 minutes me ghar dekha, review diya, aur seedha return… Amazon se tez service chal rahi hai yahan."
One user summed up the Internet’s mood with the now-viral tag: “Blinkit Wedding!!”
But the twist arrived soon after.
A Shocking Exit Within Minutes
When Pooja reached her new home, she was escorted to her room like any newlywed bride. Yet barely 20 minutes later, she stepped out and stunned everyone by announcing she did not want to live with her husband.Relatives crowded the courtyard, expecting a joke or a misunderstanding. But Pooja refused to talk. She didn’t explain what bothered her, she only repeated one line: “Call my parents. I will not live here.”
No Answers, No Change of Heart
Both families tried to reason with her. Her parents rushed in, hoping to calm things down. But Pooja stood firm, no explanation, no compromise. With no clarity and rising tension, a village panchayat was called on November 26. For five long hours, villagers and both families tried to understand her change of mind, but nothing worked.Panchayat’s Verdict: End the Marriage
Since no solution seemed possible, the panchayat made a rare decision. Both families were advised to end the marriage by mutual consent. A written agreement was prepared, allowing both Vishal and Pooja to remarry in the future. All gifts and exchanged money would be returned.By 6 PM, Pooja was back at her parents’ home. Vishal later said she had shown no hesitation before the wedding and behaved normally throughout. Although embarrassed, he chose not to file a police complaint.
Internet Reacts: 'A Blinkit Wedding !'
Once the incident went viral, social media did what it does best, reacted with a mix of humor, sympathy, and criticism.Some praised the quick decision: “This is better than ruining so many lives after doing ‘adjustments’ for a few years,” one user wrote.
Others were furious: "She and her family should be fined heavily and punished. People have made marriage a joke and an escape route. Where was this courage when it was just talks of marriage."
And then came the jokes:
“20 minutes trial period, and she clicked unsubscribe.”
“20 minutes me ghar dekha, review diya, aur seedha return… Amazon se tez service chal rahi hai yahan."
One user summed up the Internet’s mood with the now-viral tag: “Blinkit Wedding!!”
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