Constable’s sister-in-law wants to capture the house, sister-in-law sitting on dharna in the police commissioner’s office. Kanpur news Constable’s sister-in-law wants to take possession of CP office
Kanpur News: In Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur, a woman has sat on a dharna outside the police commissioner’s office in connection with the property dispute of sister-in-law Bhaujai. It is alleged that the police constable’s sister-in-law has forcibly occupied her house.
Kanpur: One in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh police constable sister in law against sister in law Police Commissioner Office Has sat on a dharna outside. He has alleged that his sister-in-law wants to take possession of the ancestral house by threatening to lock him in the police station. The victim told that she had also given complaints in this regard several times in the local police station, but the police constable of the police station was not taking any action due to the influence of her sister-in-law. Now the victim has appealed to the police commissioner for justice.
Demanding to free the sister-in-law from terror, said that her children also have a right in the ancestral house. The matter is of Kalyanpur in Kanpur. The victim Shivani told that she lives in her ancestral house. By law, she, her husband and children also have a right in this house. But accused sister-in-law Arju Awasthi wants to occupy the entire house alone. While protesting, she misbehaves and threatens to lock her up in the police station.
Read this also: Electricity workers’ strike in UP continues for the fourth day, nothing happened in the meeting with the Energy Minister
The victim told that Arju forcibly pushed her out of the house and locked the house. After this, the victim Shivani Tiwari reached the office of Police Commissioner BP Jogdand along with her two small children. Here she gave her complaint to the police commissioner and sat on a dharna outside the office telling the whole incident. He told that his sister-in-law Arju is currently posted in the university. Arju’s lover is also in the police. Together they want to occupy his house.
Read also: All is not well! Azam did not reach the meeting of the National Executive, Shivpal also left in the middle and returned
He told that there are two small children. One child is 2 years old and the other is 10 months old. He pleaded with the police commissioner to send him home again. She said that she will sit here with her children until she is sent home. After listening to the whole story of the victim, the police commissioner has ordered an inquiry into the matter. He has also assured the victim that full justice will be given to the victim. Along with this, he has called both the parties to the Family Counseling Center and asked them to talk. Kanpur Police Commissioner BP Jogdand told that it is a mutual property dispute of the family. But the allegations made by the victim are serious. If the allegations prove to be true, a case will be registered in this regard.