UP: Marriage Called Off Due to Lack of Meat, Bride Finds Another Man
UP: Marriage Called Off Due to Lack of Meat, Bride Finds Another Man
Following the ban on illegal slaughterhouses in Uttar Pradesh the prices of buffalo meat, otherwise sold around Rs 150 a kg, is selling at Rs 400 and mutton prices have gone up to Rs 600 from Rs 350.

Muzaffarnagar: A wedding is Uttar Pradesh's Muzzaffarnagar district was called off after seeing that only pure vegetarian dishes were served as the marriage venue.

The state has been facing a shortage of meat following a crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses by the Yogi Adityanath-led government.

According to PTI, the incident took place yesterday in Kulhedi village, when a wedding party got upset on seeing that meat was missing from the platter, panchayat officials said.

The bride's family tried to pacify them and said this was due to shortage of meat in the market.

A panchayat was soon called to resolve the matter but at this juncture the bride decided to call it quits.

However, it was a happy ending for the bride's family as a guest at the wedding proposed to the woman and she accepted to marry him.

The panchayat also gave a green signal for the wedding with the guest, the officials said.

Following the ban on illegal slaughterhouses in Uttar Pradesh the prices of buffalo meat, otherwise sold around Rs 150 a kg, is selling at Rs 400 and mutton prices have gone up to Rs 600 from Rs 350.

Chicken is also selling at Rs 260, double the price of what it was sold earlier. Many abattoirs in the state have closed down since the ban on illegal slaughterhouses ordered by the Yogi Adityanath government days after the BJP stormed to power on March 11.

(with PTI inputs)

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