With Placards, Bengal Man Protests Outdoors In-Legal guidelines’ Home To “Free” Spouse: Cops

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The person additionally urged the locals to assist him in “liberating” his spouse (Representational)

Kolkata:

A 28-year-old man sat on a dharna outdoors the home of his in-laws in West Bengal’s Nadia district on Monday, demanding that they let his spouse return to his home.

Aloke Mallick had an affair with Sangita Ghosh whom he married lately after she turned 18, locals mentioned. Sangita married Aloke whilst her household was in opposition to it, they mentioned.

Aloke, who has a pictures studio, mentioned their marriage ceremony occurred as per the Hindu rituals at a temple and it was additionally legally registered.

He claimed that lately Sangita went to see her dad and mom at their home in Sonakhali village within the Haringhata police station space and her household was not letting her return after that.

They thrashed her and despatched her to some other place, he alleged, demanding that Sangita be let “free”.

With placards that had images of their marriage ceremony and a replica of the wedding certificates, Aloke sat on the dharna outdoors his in-laws’ home.

He additionally urged the locals to assist him in “liberating” Sangita.

“As they despatched her to an unknown place, I sat on the dharna to get again my spouse and till I discover any end result, I’ll proceed with it,” Aloke mentioned.

Police mentioned that lately Sangita’s household lodged a grievance in opposition to Aloke on the Haringhata police station however after investigation, they discovered no substance within the allegations.

“We had additionally interrogated the husband however not discovering any fact within the allegations we let him off,” an officer mentioned.

The dharna, which began within the early morning, created a sensation within the space with locals gathering on the spot in massive numbers.

(Apart from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is printed from a syndicated feed.)



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