Bihar Woman Elopes with Lover and Marries on Train After Forced Marriage
A Unique Love Story in Bihar
In Bihar, a young woman was compelled by her family to marry against her wishes. However, she rejected this marriage and seized an opportunity to elope with her lover. Remarkably, the couple tied the knot aboard a moving train, a fact that eventually reached her family through social media. This unusual wedding has become a hot topic in the village, specifically in the Bhirkhurd Panchayat of Sultanaganj.
According to reports, the girl had been married for two months but was unhappy as her heart belonged to someone else. Despite her attempts to convince her family, they ignored her pleas and forced her into marriage. Even after moving to her in-laws, her feelings for her lover remained strong, and she frequently met him.
To resolve her predicament, the girl devised a plan to escape with her lover. On Wednesday, she told her family she was going to the market but did not return home. Concerned for their daughter, her family soon learned about her second marriage through social media.
Marriage on the Train
Using the market trip as a ruse, the young woman met her lover and boarded a train where they exchanged vows. Fellow passengers even blessed the couple and recorded their wedding. Videos and images of their marriage have since gone viral online, sparking widespread discussion.
Reports indicate that the couple was fleeing to the city to live together without interference from their families. During their journey, they decided to marry. The girl first removed her mangalsutra and cleared the sindoor from her forehead, asking her lover to fill her parting with it.
In front of the passengers, she urged him, "Fill my parting and fulfill your dream." He complied, promising to live and die together and to honor their commitment for seven lifetimes. After their wedding, they shared their video on social media, which quickly alerted her family and the villagers about their union, leading to much chatter in the community. As of now, her first husband has not filed any legal action.
