In Aligarh, a woman fled with her son-in-law 7 days before her daughter's wedding. This incident has tarnished the mother-daughter relationship. The woman fled with jewellery and cash worth about Rs 8 lakh. The daughter has demanded justice from the police.
In today's society, relationships have no importance. Every day such news comes out, after listening to which it seems that people have become so selfish. A similar news is coming from Aligarh. In Aligarh, a woman has tarnished the relationship of mother and daughter, that too at a time when her own daughter was about to get married. Just 7 days before the marriage, her mother ran away with her son-in-law. After this act, the daughter has called her mother her co-wife. Along with this, this act of the woman has poisoned the relationship of her own daughter with the entire society and has embarrassed her in front of the society.
The daughter demanding justice
is now seen demanding action from the police against the mother who taught her to walk by holding her hand. Actually the whole matter is of a village in the Thana Madrak area of Aligarh, where a girl's marriage procession was to come to the village from Thana Dadon area of Aligarh after 7 days (16 April). Everyone in the village was waiting for the wedding. Preparations for the celebration were going on in the whole village. A mother took away 3 lakh rupees and jewellery worth 5 lakhs kept in the house and did not let her daughter apply sindoor in her maang. Even before that, a mother dashed her daughter's hopes and eloped with her own son-in-law.
Both used to talk on the phone.
The victim said that just a month ago, her would-be husband had sent her a mobile but her mother used to talk a lot to her would-be husband. They used to talk till late night. After making reels on social media, the victim's would-be husband used to make it viral. Before anyone in the family could understand anything, the would-be husband absconded with her mother.
The girl who fled with cash and jewellery
said that her mother fled with jewellery and cash worth about Rs 8 lakh. On the whole matter, Madrak police station in-charge Arvind Kumar said that a missing person case had come to him, the woman's missing report has been registered. Further necessary action will be taken after investigation.
PC:Punjab Kesari
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