UP Man Reconciles With Wife Days After Arranging Her Marriage With Lover Fearing 'Meerut Murder' Like Consequence
This unusual family drama unfolds against the backdrop of a shocking Meerut murder case, where a wife, in connivance with her lover, stabbed her husband to death, later cutting his body into several pieces and disposing of it in a plastic drum and sealing it with cement.

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In a bizarre tale from Uttar Pradesh, a husband who arranged his wife's marriage to her lover has now welcomed her back home. Fearing a fate similar to recent spousal murders in Meerut and Auraiya, Bablu from Sant Kabir Nagar took the extraordinary step of getting his wife Radhika officially married to her lover Vikas after confirming their affair.
Bablu, who married Radhika in 2017 and has two children with her, discovered through villagers that she was having an affair. After personally verifying the rumors, instead of confrontation, he orchestrated their temple wedding and even served as a legal witness for the marriage registration.
"I decided to arrange their marriage to avoid potential harm to myself," Bablu explained, referencing recent cases where husbands were killed by their wives.
The story took an unexpected turn when Vikas's mother asked Radhika to return to Bablu just days after the wedding. "I was feeling very bad for the two little boys," the mother-in-law said, concerned about the children growing up without their mother.
Showing a big heart, Bablu has accepted Radhika back. "She is innocent. I am taking her back and will be responsible for anything that happens to her," he stated, with his family beside him.
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This unusual family drama unfolds against the backdrop of a shocking Meerut murder case, where a wife, in connivance with her lover, stabbed her husband to death, later cutting his body into several pieces and disposing of it in a plastic drum and sealing it with cement.
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