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Bride gets stuck at Kerala-Karnataka border for hours; couple finally tie the knot

A marriage ceremony was rescheduled as the bride could not reach the groom’s residence due to the closure of Thalappadi check post at Kerala-Karnataka border, as part of the COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

Marriage rescheduled in Kerala as bride could not cross Karnataka border
Marriage rescheduled in Kerala as bride could not cross Karnataka border
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Published : May 19, 2020, 6:34 PM IST

Kasaragod (Kerala): Owing to the delay in pass allotment, a bride and her family from Karnataka, who were to reach the groom’s residence for the marriage scheduled to take place at 12 noon on Monday, were stranded on the other side of the State border for hours. The pass allotment was delayed due to some technical problems.

The marriage ceremony was to be held at the groom, Pushparajan's residence at Mulleri here.

The bride, who is from Karnataka, could not reach the venue due to the closure of Thalappadi check post, as part of the COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

As the authorities did not let anyone enter the state without the pass, the bride and her family had to wait for long, well beyond the scheduled muhoortham for the wedding.

The groom and his family walked up to the border to find the bride’s family being stopped on the other side.

After waiting for long, the pass was finally allotted in the evening.

The ceremony was then rescheduled for a muhoortham at night.

Also read: Amphan moves closer to Odisha coast, parts of state witness rainfall

Kasaragod (Kerala): Owing to the delay in pass allotment, a bride and her family from Karnataka, who were to reach the groom’s residence for the marriage scheduled to take place at 12 noon on Monday, were stranded on the other side of the State border for hours. The pass allotment was delayed due to some technical problems.

The marriage ceremony was to be held at the groom, Pushparajan's residence at Mulleri here.

The bride, who is from Karnataka, could not reach the venue due to the closure of Thalappadi check post, as part of the COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

As the authorities did not let anyone enter the state without the pass, the bride and her family had to wait for long, well beyond the scheduled muhoortham for the wedding.

The groom and his family walked up to the border to find the bride’s family being stopped on the other side.

After waiting for long, the pass was finally allotted in the evening.

The ceremony was then rescheduled for a muhoortham at night.

Also read: Amphan moves closer to Odisha coast, parts of state witness rainfall

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