Aligarh. There was a stir in the politics of Uttar Pradesh when former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav tweeted a photo. The photo is of a family, in which the man seen is seen hanging around his neck a poster of selling his son.
After Akhilesh’s tweet, this photo spread like wildfire, after which the police also started investigating the matter and took action. Investigation revealed that the moneylender had threatened to kill the father who had set out to sell his son if he did not return the money. The police have registered a case against the accused and arrested him.
This is the whole matter
Rajkumar, who lives near Nihar Meera School in Mahua Kheda area, says that he had borrowed Rs 50 thousand from his relative Chandrapal, resident of Surya Vihar, to buy the land.
It is alleged that in order to withdraw his money, he kept the documents of his land in the bank and got the loan approved. The prince asked to return the money little by little. But, on October 21, the accused snatched his e-rickshaw.
Even after complaining, no action was taken
Even after complaining in the police station, no action was taken. Due to this, on Thursday, Rajkumar sat at the Company Bagh intersection with his wife and children. Crying, he said, ‘I want someone to buy my son for six to eight lakh rupees’.
‘My son is for sale, I want to sell my son’
A plaque was also hanging around his neck. It was written on it… My son is for sale, I want to sell my son. After this the police brought him to the police station. Rajkumar’s complaint said that he had returned six thousand rupees. On October 21 at 4 pm, the accused abused and threatened Devi Nagla.
The prince had borrowed money from his relative. The relative threatened if he did not return it. A case has been registered in this. Accused has been arrested. Based on the statements of the plaintiff, the section of usury will be added.
-Mrigank Shekhar Pathak, SP City.