A wedding in Rajanpur village, Bihar, turned violent when a dispute arose over the type of meat served at the event. The groom's family had expected mutton but received chicken instead, leading to an argument that escalated into a physical altercation. Members of the bride's side reportedly used sticks and lathis to attack the groom's 'baraatis' (wedding guests). Over a dozen individuals from the groom's side were injured in the clash. Police arrived at the scene and initiated an investigation, noting the dispute stemmed from the incorrect meat selection. While the groom's family threatened to file a formal complaint alleging cheating and assault, no official complaints had been submitted at the time of reporting. Tensions remained high in the area as both families continued to confront each other.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the incident as a local conflict without overt ideological framing. It reports the facts from both sides—groom's claim of being cheated and the bride's side's alleged aggression—without taking a clear stance. The focus remains on the factual account of the dispute and its legal/




