Twist In Story After Man Alleges Wife Eloped With Beggar. She Left Home Because...
The man had alleged that the beggar would come to their neighbourhood and would often talk to his wife.
Hardoi: A man in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi on Tuesday alleged that his wife eloped with a beggar, leaving behind their six children. Now, the Hardoi Police has issued a statement, denying the allegations.
The man, Raju, had said he lived in the Harpalpur area of Hardoi with his family members. He had alleged that the beggar would come to their neighbourhood and would often talk to his wife. Soon, they started talking over the phone, Raju alleged. He said his wife left home to shop for clothes and vegetables but never returned.
"Around 2 pm on January 3, my wife Rajeshwari told our daughter Khushboo that she was going to the market to buy clothes and vegetables. When she did not return, I looked for her everywhere, but could not find her. My wife left home with the money I made by selling a buffalo. I suspect that Nanhe Pandit has taken her with him," Raju said in his complaint.
Why Did The Woman Leave Her Home?
The woman appeared before the police on Tuesday and presented her side of the story after reports claimed that she left behind her children for the beggar. She alleged that she had moved to a relative's home because her husband repeatedly abused and beat her up.
The man had accused her of taking Rs 1.6 lakh in cash, collected from the sale of buffaloes and soil, along with jewellery and other valuables.