Bittu Bajrangi's baraat returns without bride – fake marriage costs cow vigilante ₹30,000

In a bizarre turn of events, Bittu Bajrangi, a well-known cow vigilante from Rajasthan, experienced an unexpected twist during his wedding celebrations. Despite extensive preparations and community involvement to welcome a bride, the marriage was ultimately called off, costing Bajrangi approximately ₹30,000. Neighbors had anticipated a joyous occasion, but the disappointing outcome left many confused and disheartened. Bajrangi's case highlights the complex dynamics around social expectations in rural India, where traditional ceremonies often carry significant importance. This incident has sparked discussions on the pressures surrounding marriage in conservative communities, as well as the financial burdens that accompany such events. As Bajrangi returns home without his bride, the story serves as a reminder of the unpredictability that can accompany life’s significant milestones.
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