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Viral: Bihari lover crashes girlfriend’s wedding, puts vermillion on her forehead, what happens next will leave you in splits | WATCH

A story of an unusual marriage is emerging from Nalanda, Bihar, where a lover was unable to see his beloved getting married to someone else.

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A video of this bizarre incident has gone viral online.

You must have heard that love has no boundaries and no one has control over it. There have been cases when either of the families doesn’t approve of the relationship and gets them vowed to someone else. You have often seen in Bollywood movies people gatecrashing their lover’s wedding because the family hasn’t given their relationship the thumbs up. But what if we tell you this happened in real life?

A story of an unusual marriage is emerging from Nalanda, Bihar, where a lover was unable to see his beloved getting married to someone else. The man identified as Mukesh went on the stage during his girlfriend’s Jaimala ceremony. In a bid to stop the marriage, he forcefully applied sindoor on her forehead and also put the garland around her neck in front of the groom. A video of this bizarre incident has gone viral online. Doesn’t it look like a scene from a Bollywood wedding? What happens next will leave you in splits!

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What was the groom’s reaction?

In the video, the groom just stood and watched how the unexpected situation unfolded. However, the girl’s family was later seen beating up the guy. The marriage was called off and the groom left the wedding venue. And with the groom’s return, the family got even more agitated and thrashed Mukesh fiercely. Soon after, the girl’s family informed Harnaut Police Station and lodged a complaint against Mukesh. After that, he was rushed to Bihar Shareef Sadar Hospital for treatment.

What was the full matter?

Mukesh and the girl named Kanika were in a relationship for one year. During interrogation, Mukesh said they wanted to marry each other, but Kanika’s family didn’t approve of their relationship and they were forcefully getting her married to someone else. On asking whose idea it was to crash the wedding in such a way, Mukesh said that it was his girlfriend’s idea. He said she asked him to put vermilion on her head during the wedding, but she didn’t tell him what to do next!

According to the bride’s family, Mukesh is lying and telling false stories. The family said they were never in a relationship.

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PM Modi assures no discrimination in women’s quota, delimitation debate intensifies in Parliament

PM Narendra Modi has assured that women’s reservation will be implemented without discrimination, amid a heated debate over delimitation in Parliament.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured that there will be no discrimination in the implementation of women’s reservation, as Parliament witnessed a sharp debate over the proposed linkage between the quota and delimitation exercise.

During the ongoing special session, the government reiterated its commitment to ensuring fair representation while addressing concerns raised by opposition parties regarding the timing and structure of the legislation.

The proposed framework aims to reserve 33 percent of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. However, its implementation is tied to a fresh delimitation exercise, which is expected after the next census.

Opposition questions timing and intent

Opposition leaders have raised concerns that linking the women’s quota to delimitation could delay its implementation. They argue that the process of redrawing constituencies may push the actual rollout further into the future.

The issue has triggered a broader political confrontation, with multiple parties questioning whether the move could alter representation across states.

Some critics have also alleged that the delimitation exercise could disproportionately benefit certain regions based on population, a charge the government has rejected.

Government reiterates commitment to fair implementation

Responding to these concerns, the Centre has maintained that the reforms are necessary to ensure accurate and updated representation based on population data.

Leaders from the ruling side have repeatedly emphasized that the process will be carried out transparently and without bias. The assurance that there will be “no discrimination” is aimed at addressing fears among states and opposition parties.

The debate marks a key moment in Parliament, with both sides engaging in intense exchanges over one of the most significant electoral reforms in recent years.

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No state will lose a seat, Centre assures as delimitation debate takes centre stage in Parliament

Parliament’s special session begins with key focus on implementing women’s reservation and delimitation, setting the stage for major electoral changes.

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A special session of Parliament commenced on Thursday, with the Centre set to take up crucial legislation related to women’s reservation and delimitation of constituencies. The session, scheduled over three days, is expected to witness intense debate as the government pushes forward its legislative agenda.

At the centre of discussions is the proposal to operationalise the women’s reservation law, which seeks to allocate 33 percent of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies to women. The law, passed earlier, requires enabling provisions before it can be implemented.

The rollout of the reservation is closely tied to the delimitation exercise — a process that redraws parliamentary constituencies based on updated population data. The implementation is expected only after the next census and delimitation process are completed.

The government is aiming to put in place the framework so that the reservation can be enforced in future elections, likely around 2029.

Delimitation and numbers at play

Delimitation is a key aspect of the proposed changes, as it will determine how seats are redistributed and which constituencies are reserved. The exercise is expected to reflect population shifts and may also involve an increase in the total number of Lok Sabha seats.

This linkage has made the issue politically sensitive, with several opposition parties backing women’s reservation in principle but raising concerns over how and when delimitation will be carried out.

Political reactions and expected debate

The session is likely to see sharp exchanges between the government and opposition. While there is broad agreement on increasing women’s representation, disagreements remain over the timing, process, and potential political implications of the delimitation exercise.

Some leaders have argued that delimitation could significantly alter the balance of representation among states, making it a contentious issue beyond the women’s quota itself.

The government, however, has framed the move as a step toward strengthening women’s participation in governance and ensuring more inclusive policymaking.

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Delimitation and women’s quota bills set to be tabled in Parliament today, key numbers explained

The Centre will table key bills on women’s reservation and delimitation, proposing a major expansion of Lok Sabha and changes in seat allocation based on updated census data.

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The Centre is set to introduce a set of crucial bills in Parliament aimed at implementing women’s reservation and redrawing electoral constituencies, marking a major shift in India’s political framework.

According to details accessed from official drafts, three separate legislations are expected to be tabled during the ongoing session. These include a constitutional amendment to operationalise 33% reservation for women, a delimitation bill to redraw constituencies, and changes to laws governing Union Territories.

The move is seen as a coordinated effort to align women’s reservation with a fresh delimitation exercise based on updated population data.

How the numbers may change

One of the most significant proposals is the expansion of the Lok Sabha. The draft legislation suggests increasing the maximum strength of the House to around 815 members, with up to 35 seats allocated to Union Territories.

Currently, the Lok Sabha has 543 elected members. The increase is aimed at ensuring proportional representation after decades of population changes across states.

The proposed delimitation exercise would rely on the latest available census figures, likely the 2011 Census, replacing the long-standing reliance on 1971 data.

Women’s reservation linked to delimitation

The proposed framework makes it clear that the 33% reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies will only be implemented after the delimitation process is completed.

The reservation is expected to apply across general, Scheduled Caste, and Scheduled Tribe seats, with constituencies being rotated periodically to ensure broader representation.

The reform is likely to come into effect ahead of the 2029 general elections, depending on the completion of the delimitation exercise.

Why delimitation is central to the plan

Delimitation has remained frozen for decades, leading to imbalances in representation due to population growth, migration, and urbanisation.

The new bill proposes setting up a Delimitation Commission, which would be tasked with redrawing constituency boundaries and reallocating seats based on updated population data.

This process is expected to significantly alter the political map of the country and could trigger debates over regional representation.

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