Mother of three leaves husband; Reaches lover's doorstep with Band-Baja | VIDEO

Vibha arrived with drums, a DJ, and sindoor in her hand, demanding Sandeep to marry her. Vibha revealed that for the past nine years, Sandeep had been harassing her. She claimed that Sandeep also had a compromising video of their intimate moments, which he used to threaten Vibha.

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New Delhi: In the small town of Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra, Vibha, a mother of three children, made a dramatic and bold move. Wearing a red bridal saree, she left her husband's house and marched to her lover Sandeep's doorstep. Vibha arrived with drums, a DJ, and sindoor in her hand, demanding Sandeep to marry her. Vibha revealed that for the past nine years, Sandeep had been harassing her.

"He used to be affectionate, but now he doesn't even answer my calls," she lamented. Sandeep also had a compromising video of their intimate moments, which he used to threaten Vibha, saying he would show it to her husband and brother. This blackmail had been ruining her marriage and peace of mind.

Public appeal for justice

The spectacle of Vibha, dressed as a bride with drums announcing her arrival, quickly gathered a large crowd at Sandeep's house. Onlookers watched in curiosity and sympathy as she demanded justice. The noise and commotion eventually attracted the police, who arrived to manage the situation and calm Vibha down.

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Lover on the run

When the police attempted to find Sandeep, they discovered that he had fled his home. Vibha accused Sandeep of maintaining a physical relationship with her for years while continuously blackmailing her. She had left her three children and husband at her in-laws' house to confront Sandeep and seek justice.

Victim accuses SP of negligence

Vibha's journey to Sandeep's house was not just about personal grievances but also about seeking justice. She claimed that she had approached the Superintendent of Police (SP) and other authorities multiple times, but her pleas had gone unanswered. Frustrated by the lack of action, she took this drastic step to make her plight public.