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In the Name of Jhagda Tradition, the Son-in-Law Had Married a Second Time in Guna; Now He Demanded Money and Caused Damage if He Did Not Pay.

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
A dispute over the Jhagda tradition has emerged in the Mrigawas area of Guna district. It is alleged that two men from Rajasthan cut down standing crops in a field after the girl refused to pay the Jhagda. When the girl's family protested, they were abused and assaulted. Police have registered a case against the two men and launched an investigation. Viram Bhil (40), a resident of Kagalya Pura village in the Mrigawas area, filed a complaint. He …
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A dispute over the Jhagda tradition has emerged in the Mrigawas area of Guna district. It is alleged that two men from Rajasthan cut down standing crops in a field after the girl refused to pay the Jhagda. When the girl's family protested, they were abused and assaulted. Police have registered a case against the two men and launched an investigation. Viram Bhil (40), a resident of Kagalya Pura village in the Mrigawas area, filed a complaint. He …

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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