Bhiwani case: pregnant wife of one of the accused alleges miscarriage by police assault; police deny

Updated : Feb 21, 2023 15:30
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Editorji News Desk

In a latest development in the case of alleged abduction and killing of two men in Rajasthan's Bhiwani district, the pregnant wife of one of the accused Srikant has alleged that police assaulted her which led to her miscarriage.

Meanwhile, the Rajasthan police while terming the development as 'sad' has denied any involvement but said they are investigating the matter as the allegations are serious.

Dulari Devi, the mother of Srikant Pandit who is a member of the cow protection group led by Monu Manesar, also alleged in her complaint that the police forcibly took away her two other sons.

Varun Singla, Superintendent of Police of Nuh, said that a complaint from Devi has been received and a probe has been initiated.

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Devi alleged that the Rajasthan police team had assaulted her family members, including women, during the incident on Friday morning.

The complainant alleged that a team of over 40 personnel of Rajasthan police forcibly entered her house and asked about the whereabouts of Srikant.

“When I told them that my son was not at home, they thrashed me and my son's pregnant wife Kamlesh. They uttered abuses and took away my two sons Vishnu and Rahul with them and we still don't know about their whereabouts," she claimed.

Devi claimed that her daughter-in-law had completed nine months of pregnancy.

with PTI inputs

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