Maharashtra Cops Reunite Runaway UP Lady With Her Household

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Maharashtra Cops Reunite Runaway UP Lady With Her Household. (Representational)

Aurangabad:

A 19-year-old lady, who had run away from her house in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao and reached Aurangabad in Maharashtra just a few days in the past, has been reunited along with her household, police stated on Wednesday.

The girl advised the police that she had left house as her mother and father wished to marry her off in opposition to her want, an official stated.

“On September 29, we acquired info that a lady was standing alone and crying in Oasis Chowk of Waluj space of Aurangabad. Our crew reached the spot and got here to know that some youths in an auto had tried to bother the girl and in addition tried to make her sit within the automobile forcibly. The girl bought scared as a consequence of it,” police sub-inspector Varsharani Ajale advised PTI.

“After we requested the girl the place she was from, she was initially reluctant to share the small print. Nevertheless, she later advised us that she was from Unnao district in Uttar Pradesh and that she had left her house on September 21,” she added.

The girl stated she reached Aurangabad by practice. She additionally advised us that her mother and father wished her to get her married, though she was not prepared for it, Mr Ajale stated.

“We contacted the native police station in Uttar Pradesh and reached her mother and father via them. We requested them to come back to Maharashtra. In the meantime, the girl was accommodated in a neighborhood woman’s hostel. He relations lastly got here to Aurangabad on Tuesday,” she added.

The girl was reunited along with her household, Mr Ajale, who’s in-charge of Damini crew which is devoted for lady safety in Aurangabad, stated.

“We additionally counselled her mother and father as they wished to marry her off in opposition to her want. We advised them to not drive her,” she stated.

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