Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

JD(U) leader accused of killing daughter-in-law for dowry in Bihar

- Ajay Kumar letters@hindustant­imes.com (With agency inputs)

A day after Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar launched a campaign against dowry, a leader of his party — Janata Dal (United) — was charged with killing his daughter-in-law in Muzaffarpu­r.

Police said an FIR was registered late on Tuesday evening against JD(U) organisati­onal secretary Arun Kumar Kushwaha for allegedly killing his daughterin-law Rina Kumari for dowry.

Kushwaha’s son and two other relatives were also named as accused in the FIR.

Karja police station SHO Ram Balak Yadav said Kumari’s father Mahesh Bhagat, in the FIR registered two days after the incident alleged, “We had given cash, jewellery and other gift items at the time of my daughter’s marriage, but her in-laws were demanding a four-wheeler. When I expressed my inability, they started torturing my daughter to put pressure on me.”

“They had threatened me on many occasions of dire consequenc­es if we failed to meet their demand. Finally, they killed my daughter on October 1. They neither informed me nor any of my relatives before performing her last rites. It is clear that they wanted to destroy the evidences.”

Kushwaha, however, refuted the charges.

“My daughter-in-law was observing fast during the Navratra festival. On October 1, she complained of stomach pain. We were taking her to a doctor in the town but she died on way. We later performed the last rites after informing her father,” Kushwaha said.

On Monday, while launching the anti-dowry campaign, the CM said Bihar ranked second in the country after neighbouri­ng UP when it came to cases related to the social evil.

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pull down the government and neither did we quit the AIADMK. We were against the chief minister only. The lawyer representi­ng the rebel MLAs said they were not even served disqualifi­cation orders and that they came to know of it through television channels. Senior Supreme Court advocate Aryaman Sundaram said that “there has been no failure of natural justice as was being alleged. The speaker had given three notices to the MLAs to explain their actions, but they did not respond.

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