Man kidnapped, forced to marry at gunpoint

Allegations a young engineer was kidnapped and made to marry at gunpoint are being investigated by police in one of India’s Bihar state, which has a history of forced marriage of men.
Video footage apparently showing Vinod Kumar being forced to go through with a wedding by his bride’s family sparked the probe, police in the eastern state of Bihar said on Friday, reports the NDTV.
‘Pakadua Vivah’ (forced marriage) is a practice specific to Bihar and surrounding areas, and is mainly carried out by poor families who cannot afford a dowry—still a widespread expectation in India. A video circulated on social media shows the engineer being manhandled and forced to dress for the wedding as he pleads for freedom.
‘We are only performing your wedding, not hanging you,’ one man is heard to shout as Kumar begs to be released. Another video shows Kumar sitting beside his bride crying while a woman, apparently an in-law, tries to console him.
Local media quoted the engineer as saying one of the bride’s relatives had pointed a pistol at him after they met at a mutual friend’s wedding and ordered him to marry her.
Since the incident, he has reportedly escaped and returned to his home in neighboring Jharkhand state.