The bride, the daughter of senior professor Dr Anil Saxena at the Medical College, Kota, was set to tie the nuptial knot on Sunday evening with Dr Saksham Madhok, an assistant professor at a medical college in Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh when the demand was put forth.
The sudden demand for dowry by the groom and his parents just before the marriage left us in deep shock, said Dr Anil Saxena.
At the time of the engagement on Saturday, the groom was given a car and five gold coins of 10 grams each but on the day of marriage they sought more gifts, cash and jewellery worth Rs one crore, Dr Saxena said.
Confronted with the fresh demand, Dr Saxena and his wife spoke to their daughter Dr Rashi, who in turn spoke over phone to the groom.
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"On finding that the groom was adamant on the demands, my daughter refused to marry the man," Dr Saxena said.
They then conveyed the decision to call off the wedding to the groom's family and filed a complaint with the police against the groom, his sister, brother-in-law and his parents at Nayapura police station.
The guests appreciated the woman's decision to call off the wedding and said it would inspire other women to fight the menace.
"My parents had planned a grand wedding and had given all possible gifts and cash but the groom and his family were expecting more cash," the woman said.
"Noticing the greed for dowry by groom and his family members, I decided to call off the wedding," she said.
Police have received a complaint from Dr Saxena against the groom and his family members and investigations in the matter are underway, said Harish Bharti, circle in-charge at Nayapura police station.