
UP Man Consumes Poison, Claims Torture from Wife & In-Laws
A shocking video has gone viral on social media, showing a man from Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar consuming poison after allegedly being subjected to torture and blackmail by his wife and in-laws. The man, who is seen in the video taking the poison, claims that his wife, Jyoti, along with his in-laws, are implicating him in a false case and demanding a hefty sum of ₹12 lakh.
The video, which has sparked widespread outrage and concern, shows the man sitting in front of a camera, with a bottle of poison in his hand. He is seen taking the poison, and then begins to narrate his ordeal, alleging that he has been subjected to physical and mental torture by his wife and in-laws for months.
According to the man, his wife and in-laws have been demanding money from him, and when he refused, they started implicating him in a false case. He alleges that they have been threatening to kill him and his family members if he does not comply with their demands.
The man’s words are heart-wrenching, as he describes the physical and emotional abuse he has suffered at the hands of his own family members. He claims that his wife and in-laws have been beating him, and have even threatened to kill him on several occasions.
“I have been subjected to physical and mental torture for months,” the man says in the video. “They have been demanding money from me, and when I refused, they started implicating me in a false case. They have been threatening to kill me and my family members if I don’t comply with their demands.”
The man’s allegations have sparked widespread outrage and concern, with many people calling for immediate action to be taken against the wife and in-laws. The incident has also raised questions about the lack of support and protection available to victims of domestic violence in India.
Domestic violence is a serious issue in India, with millions of women and men suffering at the hands of their own family members. According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS), 35% of women in India have experienced physical or sexual violence at the hands of their husbands or in-laws.
The government has taken several steps to address the issue of domestic violence, including the introduction of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA) in 2005. The PWDVA provides protection to women who are victims of domestic violence, and allows them to file complaints against their abusers.
However, despite these efforts, domestic violence remains a pervasive problem in India, with many victims suffering in silence due to fear of social stigma and lack of support.
The incident in Muzaffarnagar is a stark reminder of the need for greater awareness and action to be taken against domestic violence. It is essential that we work together to create a society that is free from violence and abuse, and where victims of domestic violence feel supported and empowered to seek help.
In the meantime, the police have launched an investigation into the incident, and are working to identify the wife and in-laws who are accused of torturing and blackmailing the man. The police have also assured the public that they will take strict action against those found guilty of the alleged crimes.
As the investigation continues, it is essential that we remain vigilant and outraged by this incident. We must work together to create a society that values human life and dignity, and where victims of domestic violence feel safe and supported.