Parents of missing girl sitting in police station.
It is said that all is fair in love and in love, but in the pursuit of love, sometimes people forget their relationships. One such case has come to light from Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district, where a 14-year-old niece studying in class 10 was abducted by her maternal uncle. After this incident, the family members have made rounds from the police station to the police superintendent’s office and the SDM office, but they are not being heard from anywhere. Now the police have registered a case and started investigation.
This case of tarnishing the relationship is from Thuntha Ramkhiria village in Shahpura police station area of Jabalpur. A 14-year-old 10th standard student of the village went missing along with her maternal uncle while going to a government higher secondary school. Questions are being raised on the relationship between mother and niece. Now the family has warned to sit on a fast in front of the police station. The family members have said that if the girl is not traced soon, they will sit on a fast in front of the police station with the entire family, for which the police and the administration will be held responsible.
The girl has been missing since July 31
The mother of the minor girl says that on July 31, the daughter left home with her school bag to go to school, but she did not return. They went to the police station to report her missing. After lodging a complaint with the police, when she reached home and inquired about her daughter from her relatives, she learned that the girl’s maternal uncle, Narayan Singh, who lives in Damoh, was missing from home since the same day.
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The mother of the minor girl says that Narayan, the girl’s maternal uncle, has trapped her and taken her somewhere. The family alleges that despite filing a complaint with the police, no action has been taken yet, after which the minor girl’s mother and father reached the SDM office, where they requested the SDM to find their daughter and bring her back. In the entire matter, Additional SP Suryakant Sharma says that a case has been registered and the search for the minor is on.
The police did not take immediate action
The conflict between the family and the police is also complicating the matter. Family members and policemen have been searching, but even after 13 days, there is no trace of the student. The family has accused the police that despite swift and effective action, their daughter is yet to come out. They rushed to the police station, SP office, collector office and SDM office, but so far no concrete results have emerged.