Madhya Pradesh: Seven held to kidnap a woman practicing garba

Police said on Sunday that Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh), September 21 (IANS) Seven persons were abducted by a woman late on Saturday, when they forcibly forcibly a woman, while the police said on Sunday, while practicing garba at Dharamshala in Khanpura.

The incident around 10 pm sent shockwaves through the community and increased serious concerns about women’s safety during public programs.

Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar Meena confirmed the details and said that the kidnapping was done by his relatives.

Kotwali Station in-Charge Pushpendra Singh Rathore Identated The Arrested Individuals as Ramchandra, Manisha Aka Bunty, Kamlesh Aka Ghota, Fakirachand, Shambhulal, Fakirachand, Shambhulal, Shyamabai-Shyamabai Sathiya Under Garoth Police Station – And Dinesh from Bhunki Hatunia.

A case has been registered under the kidnapping, arms act and other relevant classes.

Investigation is going on.

Local residents expressed displeasure over the incident, especially given their time during a cultural festival.

“This is not just a family matter – this is a public safety issue,” said a participant.

The incident has ruled around interaction around personal freedom, family pressure and immediate need for strong security for women in both private and public places.

Eyewitnesses said that the woman was attending the Navratri ceremony with other women and young girls when four men and two women reached the venue.

Without warning, they caught her and started pulling her away. A young woman present tried to intervene but was pushed aside.

One of the accused made a pistol -like object a brand, causing panic among the attendees. The video footage shows that people are running in fear because the woman was taken, Pushpendra Singh Rahtor said charge at Kotweli police station.

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The police were immediately alerted, and a district-wide blockade was imposed, the police said. Within two hours, the Kotwali police detected all the seven accused and recovered it safely.

Police said the vehicle used in kidnapping and pistol – later confirms a toy – was also confiscated.

According to the woman’s statement, she was married earlier, but repeatedly left her husband due to physical abuse and filed for divorce.

She was living with a young man named Yash in Khanpura for the last four months. Her family and in -laws, allegedly angry with the relationship, ordered the kidnapping to bring her back home.

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