This is what happened when a man from UP travelled on cycle for 850 km to get married
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTAR PRADESH/ Created : Apr 21, 2020, 00:01 IST
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The wedding season in India is still on, and sadly, so is the lockdown to control the Coronavirus. Yet, many couples in India can’t wait to get married at a later date. Many of them have chosen to tie the knot virtually, while oth … Read more
The wedding season in India is still on, and sadly, so is the lockdown to control the Coronavirus. Yet, many couples in India can’t wait to get married at a later date. Many of them have chosen to tie the knot virtually, while others are keeping the wedding rituals restricted to their home with only their parents in attendance. Read less
The wedding season in India is still on, and sadly, so is the lockdown to control the Coronavirus. Yet, many couples in India can’t wait to get married at a later date. Many of them have chosen to tie the knot virtually, while others are keeping the wedding rituals restricted to their home with only their parents in attendance.
It took the group nearly seven days of cycling from morning to evening till they reached Balrampur district in Uttar Pradesh, which is 150 km from Sonu’s hometown. As fate would have it, police officials caught hold of Sonu and his friends for breaking the lockdown, and sent them to the nearest quarantine centre.
According to the news reports, despite Sonu’s persistent efforts, the police are not releasing him from their custody. Apparently, the 24-year-old young man is disappointed with the whole string of events.
SP Balrampur, Devranjan Verma, told the press that Sonu and his friends will be permitted to leave only if their test reports turn out to be negative in the next 14 days.
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