<p>Gorakhpur (UP): Fed up with their alcoholic husbands, two women here left their homes and married each other.</p>.<p>Kavita and Gunja alias Bablu tied the knot at the Shiva Temple, also called Choti Kashi, in Deoria Thursday evening.</p>.<p>They told reporters that they first connected on Instagram and were brought closer by their similar circumstances.</p>.Husband bites wife's lips over domestic issue in Mathura, complaint filed.<p>Both endured domestic violence at the hands of their alcoholic spouses.</p>.<p>At the temple, Gunja assumed the role of the groom, applied sindoor (vermillion) to Kavita, exchanged garlands with her, and completed the seven pheras.</p>.<p>"We were tormented by our husbands' drinking and abusive behavior. This pushed us to choose a life of peace and love. We have decided to live in Gorakhpur as a couple and work to sustain ourselves," Gunja said.</p>.<p>The two now plan to rent a room and begin their journey as a married couple.</p>.<p>Temple priest Uma Shankar Pandey said the women purchased garlands and sindoor, performed rituals, and quietly left.</p>
<p>Gorakhpur (UP): Fed up with their alcoholic husbands, two women here left their homes and married each other.</p>.<p>Kavita and Gunja alias Bablu tied the knot at the Shiva Temple, also called Choti Kashi, in Deoria Thursday evening.</p>.<p>They told reporters that they first connected on Instagram and were brought closer by their similar circumstances.</p>.Husband bites wife's lips over domestic issue in Mathura, complaint filed.<p>Both endured domestic violence at the hands of their alcoholic spouses.</p>.<p>At the temple, Gunja assumed the role of the groom, applied sindoor (vermillion) to Kavita, exchanged garlands with her, and completed the seven pheras.</p>.<p>"We were tormented by our husbands' drinking and abusive behavior. This pushed us to choose a life of peace and love. We have decided to live in Gorakhpur as a couple and work to sustain ourselves," Gunja said.</p>.<p>The two now plan to rent a room and begin their journey as a married couple.</p>.<p>Temple priest Uma Shankar Pandey said the women purchased garlands and sindoor, performed rituals, and quietly left.</p>