In Bihar, there is a traditional marriage Xi called "ladakhrihas", which means "marriage robbery". In this Xi, if a girl's parents or relatives cannot find a suitable husband, they will forcibly marry the girl to another man in the family. This Xi is more common in Bihar, especially in some remote rural areas.
In addition, poverty and backwardness in Bihar are also one of the reasons for the high incidence of "groom grabbing". Due to the relatively lagging local economic development, many families cannot afford the financial burden of marrying a daughter, so they will choose to solve their daughter's marriage problem by "grabbing the groom".
Moreover, the level of education in Bihar is comparative.
Low and people's relatively weak legal awareness is also one of the reasons why the phenomenon of "grabbing the groom" cannot be effectively curbed. In the local area, many people do not have a correct understanding of this behavior, they believe that it is a normal marriage Xi, and the robbed man often does not dare to resist for various reasons.
In order to solve this problem, India** has taken a series of measures, including strengthening legal awareness and education, raising people's awareness of the law, and strengthening the training and supervision of local police and judicial authorities. At the same time, all sectors of society should also pay more attention to and condemn such acts to promote social progress and development.