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Woman files for divorce after husband takes her to Ayodhya instead of Goa for honeymoon

The couple is currently receiving counseling at the Bhopal family court

 

Chandigarh: Ten days  after their “honeymoon trip” to Ayodhya and Varanasi, a woman from Madhya Pradesh sought a divorce from her husband, a  special report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

In her divorce petition to a family court,  she  alleged that her husband had promised her a honeymoon in Goa, but took her to Ayodhya and Varanasi instead.

The strange case reached the Bhopal family court on January 19, according to a report by Free Press Journal.

The woman said that her husband works in an IT firm and received a good salary. She said that she too was a working woman and made good money, so going abroad for a honeymoon was not a big deal for them.

She alleged that despite no financial constraints, her husband refused to take her abroad and insisted on visiting a place in India itself.

She said he told her that he has to take care of his parents and the couple agreed to visit Goa or South India for their honeymoon..

But he allegedly booked flights to Ayodhya and Varanasi, without telling her.

She said that it was only a day before the trip that her husband informed her of the changed travel plans to Ayodhya as her mother-in-lawwanted to visit the city before the Ram Mandir consecration ceremony.

She did not object to the trip then but once they returned, she approached the family court to seek a divorce from her husband.

In her statement, she also claimed that her husband took more care of his family members than her.

Meanwhile, her husband said that his wife was just making a big fuss. The couple is currently receiving counseling at the Bhopal family court.

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