Sonebhadra: A shocking case has come to light in Robertsganj police station area. Police have registered a case under SC-ST Act against the parents of the rape victim, who is a deaf and dumb and disabled teenager. This action has been taken on the complaint of the accused’s wife and the order of the court. The case has created a sensation in the entire area.
Rape case: Big revelations were made in September
In September, a case of rape of a 14-year-old deaf and dumb teenager living in her maternal home in a village in Hinduari Chowki area came to light. A 43-year-old man living in the neighborhood, who was the teenager’s maternal uncle, was accused of sexually abusing her for a year. The incident came to light when the teenager gave birth to a dead child in the hospital premises. Police immediately arrested the accused and sent him to jail.
Accused’s wife claims: Accused of assault and casteist remarks SC ST Act
After this case, the accused’s wife has brought a new twist and made serious allegations against the victim’s parents. He filed a petition in the court claiming that the victim’s parents beat him and used casteist words. The court took the matter seriously and ordered the Robertsganj police to register a case. The police took immediate action and registered a case against the victim’s parents under the SC-ST Act.
New twist in the path of justice, police investigating
This case had already caught people’s attention, and now the allegations made by the accused’s wife have made it more complicated. The police have said that they are investigating the case impartially and will soon bring out the facts. This incident has raised many questions in the society. Social and legal pressure is now increasing on the victim’s family. Local people are demanding justice from the police and administration.

MP: Fed up with SC-ST Act, committed suicide, was troubled by demand of Rs 4 lakh
Reva: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Tilkhan village under Baikunthpur police station area of ​​the district. On Saturday evening, 60-year-old elderly woman Sunita Kushwaha committed suicide by hanging herself. The deceased’s son has alleged that his mother was being harassed by demanding Rs 4 lakh. This incident has shaken the entire area.
Struggle-filled life after husband’s death
Sunita Kushwaha’s life has always been full of struggles. After the death of her husband Indrabhan, Sunita ran her life by working as a laborer with her son Sumit. Despite being a single woman, she never gave up and took care of the family with all her strength. But in recent times, social and legal pressure was constantly increasing on her. According to son Sumit, 6 months ago, a person from the same village had filed a false case against his mother under the SC/ST Act. Rs 4 lakh was being demanded in exchange for withdrawing this case. It was impossible for the poor family to raise such a huge amount. Sumit alleges that the Dalit family who filed the case put mental pressure on his mother. Tired of this harassment, she took the fatal step of suicide.
Family dispute also came to the fore in police investigation
As soon as the incident was reported, Baikunthpur police reached the spot and sent the body to Civil Hospital Sirmaur for postmortem. In the preliminary investigation, the police found that family dispute may also be involved in the case. ASP Vivek Lal said that the police is investigating every aspect in this case. However, the statements of son Sumit have given a new turn to the investigation. Police say that strict action will be taken after the investigation is completed.
Anger in the village, demand for fair investigation
After Sunita’s suicide, there is an atmosphere of anger and sadness in Tilkhan village. Villagers say that this woman was always struggling and honest. Local people are now demanding a fair investigation of this case. Police have also appealed that if anyone has any evidence or information, they should share it with the police. This incident not only led to Sunita’s death but also raised serious questions about the increasing pressures and injustice in society.
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