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SHAHEED RAJA DIGVIJAY SINGH MEMORIAL IN UMARIA VILLAGE WILL UNDERGO DEVELOPMENT WITH ₹1 CRORE
Hindustan Times Lucknow
|December 18, 2024
SHAHEED RAJA DIGVIJAY SINGH MEMORIAL IN UMARIA VILLAGE WILL UNDERGO DEVELOPMENT WITH ₹1 CRORE
LUCKNOW: Nearly six months after inter-caste marriage of a woman from Lodhi family and youth from 'Badhai' (carpenter) family, the woman's kin attacked her in-laws and abducted her 19-year-old sister-in-law with intent to kill her after barging into their house in a Shahjahanpur village on Sunday night.
Almost 12 hours after the abduction, the girl was rescued with her limbs tied when the assailants fled leaving her on roadside on Monday.
Police arrested six people, including five women, after registering an FIR against 18 people at Nigohi police station of Shahjahanpur. The FIR was lodged on the complaint of the abducted girl's mother, who along with her daughter and two others had gone to collect some winter clothes from her parental house in Bhundi village.
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