Uttar Pradesh girl accuses husband of promoting her to recuperate ballot cash

By IANS

MUZAFFARNAGAR: The spouse of a neighborhood chief in Uttar Pradesh, whose video went viral after he cried at a police station alleging that he was denied a ballot ticket “even after paying a large sum of money”, has filed a criticism accusing her husband of “selling her to his friends for money”.

She additionally alleged that she was raped at her personal home.

The girl was given a ticket by one other get together after her husband’s video began doing the rounds on social media.

The police have now booked the husband and his mates and family for gang rape, legal intimidation, and different critical sections of the IPC.

According to the criticism, the girl, who runs a clinic, alleged that her husband didn’t take her to the counting station on March 10.

“Hours after counting ended, a friend of my husband came over to the house and told me my husband had sent him to me and that I should give in to his advances. When I told my husband, he misbehaved and thrashed me instead. He told me that because I lost the election and he invested a lot of money in my campaign, he would have to sell me to people to recover the money. The next day, I complained to relatives of my husband. They also abused me,” the girl mentioned in her assertion.

On the premise of the criticism, the police lodged a case below Sections 376D (gang-rape), 342 (wrongful confinement), 452 (house-trespass after preparation for harm, assault, or wrongful restraint), 506 (legal intimidation), and 323 (voluntarily inflicting harm) of the IPC towards the accused.

A police spokesman mentioned: “The woman has complained against her husband and three others. We have registered a case. Investigation is on and action will be taken accordingly.”

Her husband has refuted all of the allegations.