Ambala: on the habit followed in an Indian marriage, a woman at Ambala Haryana took Baraat (wedding procession) while riding a horse with a sword in her hand, to the groom’s house to marry her on Tuesday.
Bridal, Priya, a lawyer Baldev Nagar in Ambala city, accompanied and supported by parents, brothers and relatives, who do procession to the groom’s house in the same way as the groom in Indian wedding in accordance with tradition.
Speaking with the media before his wedding, Priya said, “I am very happy for my Ghurhcharhi (riding a horse).
Today may never come in women’s life mostly, this habit is done by men.
But in my house, my parents always treat me As a boy.
“Priya said his parents allowed him to pursue studies in law even when his relatives opposed it.
“My father stood by my side and motivated me to learn the law and became a lawyer or even a judge.
I never felt that my brother was given more priority to me”, said Priya.
Priya’s father, Narendra Aggarwal said that he wanted to give a message that there should be no discrimination among girls and boys and that he wanted to destroy the myth that boys were superior to girls.
“I always treat my daughter as a son.
We do Ghurhcharhi from our daughter to give a message to the public to the feticide female and that girls must be respected, equivalent to boys.
This is a myth of a girl who is not superior.
In life.
If His parents supported, he could reach the top level, “Narendra said.
Narendra said that older family members were surprised to see that he had distributed candy when Priya, a daughter, had given birth at her house.