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Man carries bride on shoulder across Bihar river in spate | India News

KISHANGNJ: A video from Bihar’s Kishanganj district has gone viral in which a groom can be seen lifting his newly wed bride on his shoulder to carry her across a monsoon river in spate. The groom, Shiv Kumar Singh, and his relatives were returning from Palsa village, which is located on the other side of the Kankai river. After the wedding ceremony, Singh, his bride and other relatives were to return on a boat. After travelling some distance, the boat got stuck in the sand. “We had no other option. I immediately decided to carry the bride on my shoulder,” Singh said.

Bihar groom carries bride on shoulder across river

Bihar groom carries bride on shoulder across river
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A Ground Report On What Appeasement Actually Leads To: Lynching Of A Police Officer

by Jaideep Mazumdar - Apr 12, 2021 01:08 PM Kishanganj Police Station SHO Ashwini Kumar. Snapshot The Goalpokhar (West Bengal) police initially resisted the registration of a murder case and wanted to register a case of unnatural death. An unnatural death case would have allowed the perpetrators of the crime to go scot free. It was only after senior Bihar Police officers intervened that the Bengal Police agreed to register a murder case and carry out raids at Pantapara to nab the accused. At a time when media and political attention remained focused on the deaths of four young men in firing by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at Sitalkuchi in north Bengal’s Cooch Behar district, the lynching of a police officer from Bihar in the Muslim-majority Uttar Dinajpur district of Bengal in the wee hours of Saturday (10 April) received scant attention.

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