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Groom cycles 100km to get married in India’s Uttar Pradesh state

Kalki and wife return on bicycle after police restrict family members from wedding



A man cycles along a deserted road the day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus in New Delhi on March 25, 2020. Picture for illustrative purpose only.
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Hamirpur (Uttar Pradesh): A groom pedaled 100km on a bicycle from Hamirpur to Mahoba district in Uttar Pradesh to get married. And, he brought back his bride on the bicycle too.

The incident took place in the Pauthiya village in Hamirpur district where the groom Kalku Prajapati stays. He travelled to the Puniya village in Mahoba district where his bride-to-be Rinki lived.

He started the journey on April 27 and reached his destination the same evening.

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“There were no ‘baraatis’ [wedding procession] because the police did not allow anyone else to accompany me. My friends advised me not to postpone the wedding and to go alone for the marriage,” said Kalku.

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The two were married at the Baba Dhyanidas Ashram on April 28 and Kalku and his wife Rinki returned to their village on Wednesday on the bicycle.

“I wanted a memorable wedding but never imagined that it would take place in such circumstances,” said Kalku.

He said that he was physically exhausted but was also happy at getting married and bringing home his bride.

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