Agra Couple's Marriage Strained by Gutkha Addiction, Police Intervene for Counseling
In Agra, a couple’s marriage faced challenges due to gutkha addiction. Police intervened, providing counseling to help resolve their issues and improve their relationship amid ongoing struggles.
Agra, October 4: In a peculiar case from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, a couple's marriage faced severe strain due to the husband's addiction to gutkha, leading to a police intervention. The husband accused his wife of stealing gutkha from his pockets, leading to frequent arguments that resulted in him sending her back to her parental home.
According to a report from India Today, the couple, married in 2022, found their relationship deteriorating over the husband's persistent gutkha habit. Initially, the couple appeared to manage well, but the husband’s habit of keeping a stock of gutkha at home led to complications when the wife began casually consuming it. Over time, she developed a strong addiction to gutkha, which ultimately resulted in disputes between the two. Digital Arrest Scam in Agra: Government Teacher Dies of Heart Attack in Uttar Pradesh After Fraudsters’ Call Regarding Her Daughter’s ‘Sex Scandal’.
The husband claimed that his wife started stealing gutkha from his pockets, igniting frequent arguments that culminated in him sending her back to her parental home. Following this, the wife filed a police complaint against her husband. Recognizing the issue as a family matter, the police opted for counselling instead of legal action. Agra: Woman Seeks Divorce After 40 Days of Marriage As Husband Doesn’t Bathe Daily, Sprinkles Gangajal on Himself for Hygiene.
Both were directed to a family counselling centre, where they shared their grievances. The husband expressed frustration over his wife's habit of stealing gutkha, while the wife defended her actions, stating that she only took small amounts.
Counsellor Dr Satish Khirwar facilitated the session, advising both partners to quit gutkha altogether. During the counselling, the couple promised to refrain from consuming gutkha in the future. Dr Khirwar further emphasised that addictions to tobacco and alcohol often lead to significant family disputes, underscoring the importance of addressing such habits for the sake of family harmony.
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