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in Bamanda village of Piplod on suspicion of character The villagers tied the brother and sister to a tree and beat them for about an hour. The brother had reached his sister’s house to meet her, during which the villagers mistook him and beat him, the police have arrested the three accused. Fight with brother and sister on suspicion of character doubt – Photo: Social Media
Detail 1680942281 Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh A case of Taliban punishment has come to the fore in Bamanda village of Piplod. Where when a brother went to meet his sister’s house, the villagers tied the brother and sister to a tree and beat them with sticks and whips for about an hour, giving Taliban punishment to the brother and sister due to character doubt.
Her brother Gyanlal had reached Kalavati’s house living in Bamanda village under Piplod police station area to meet her. Biharilal Kajle, the father of both the siblings, residents of Jharikheda, had done two marriages, due to which there are brother Gyanlal and sister Kalavati from different wives. Sister lives with her husband in Bamanda village, when brother Gyanlal came to meet her, sister Kalavati’s husband Ramesh was not present at home. In such a situation, some villagers mistook it to see that an unknown person had come to meet the woman in the absence of her husband, arguing with both of them, tied them to a tree with ropes and burnt them along with their wood. Beaten by whipping.
During the uproar, a crowd of people also gathered in the village. One of them also informed about the incident on the phone to Ramesh, the husband of the woman Kalavati. Husband Ramesh also explained to the accused that they are relatives. Don’t beat him. But the villagers, steeped in Talibani thinking, ignored Ramesh’s words as well. The accused kept beating both of them for an hour. The crowd on the spot remained spectators. Meanwhile someone informed the police. Dial 21 who reached the spot freed them from the clutches of the accused and took both the brothers and sisters to the hospital. Daughter Kalavati was born to the first wife and son Gyanlal was born to the second wife. In both the relationships, each other’s brothers and sisters appear. Kalavati is married to Ramesh, who lives in Bamanda village.
TI Hare Singh Rawat of Piplod police station told that Jharikheda resident Gyanlal’s father Biharilal Kajle (08) case has been registered against Ramdas Mangatu, Dayaram Tikaram and Ishwar alias Hanu of Bamanda village. Gyanlal’s father had married twice. The police have arrested three accused.
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