
Couple gets 'married' outside liquor shop in Kozhikode. But there's a catch
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The wedding ceremony that took place outside the liquor store in Kozhikode was in fact a protest by the All Kerala Caterers' Association against state government's decision to cap the number of guests for wedding functions at 50.
A liquor shop on the mini bypass road in Kozhikode witnessed a rare sighting as a couple was spotted tying the nuptial knot right outside it on Tuesday. The wedding, however, was part of a protest by the Kerala Caterers' Association. All Kerala Caterers' Association had earlier announced a protest outside liquor shops and other places across the state against the state government's decision to cap the limit of guests for wedding functions at 50.More Related News

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