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Friday, 14 June 2013
Women stripped her and Balbir thrashed her badly FOR LAND
What has happned to the public out there For the land,PROPERTY THEY CAN DRINK OTHER HUMANS BLOOD ALSO ...
A 50-year-old widow, Mito Bai was allegedly stripped, paraded around her house, her head shaved off and then beaten up by her half-a-dozen armed relatives who wanted to usurp her one-and-a-half bigha (around 0.93 acre) land that she sold without their knowledge.
The incident took place in Sahsan village of Bharatpur district on Thursday. Shocked by the incident a group of villagers caught two of the fleeing miscreants and handed them over to the police. They were Mito's brother-in-law (late husband's elder brother) Iqbal Singh and his wife Rajwant Kaur who were arrested and produced before a local court on Friday. The court sent them to judicial custody till June 26, said Madan Lal, SHO (station house officer) of Jurhara police station.
Four others who were successful in decamping allegedly with Mito's Rs.one lakh included Mito's another brother-in-law Balbir Singh, his wife Deepo, sister-in-law Gurna Bai and Iqbal's son Roop Singh. They were absconding and a hunt to nab them was launched, said Madan Lal. The victim had raised the money from selling the land.
As per the FIR, Mito had sold her land for Rs.one lakh on Wednesday. As soon as her relatives came to know about the deal the six accused armed with swords, sticks and scissors reached the victim's house in the morning. They grabbed her, Iqbal cut off her long hair with scissors while the accused women stripped her and Balbir thrashed her badly.
Her cries alarmed her neighbours and within no time the crowd swelled, sufficient to scare the miscreants who tried to escape. However, the crowd over powered the two of them.
Mito said that around 10 years back she had married the younger brother of her first husband after his death. Her second husband too died six years back leaving behind his 7-year-old son. From her first marriage she had two children - a 20-year-old son and a daughter aged 18 - who lived with her (Mito's) brother. She found it difficult to manage her 7-year-old son's education from her current income from the work as labourer. She was left with no alternative but to sell the land that was allotted by the government to her first husband. But her relatives wanted their share in the land, she alleged.
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