Burnt bodies of two people were recovered from the car

Jaipur :

The Rajasthan Police has denied a woman's allegation that her pregnant daughter-in-law lost her child after being thrashed by Rajasthan policemen.

The woman had alleged that the police had come to raid her house to arrest her son in connection with the alleged abduction and murder of two persons by cow vigilantes and during that time her daughter-in-law was manhandled by Rajasthan police personnel, due to which she died. The pregnant daughter-in-law lost her child.

In her complaint, Dulari Devi, mother of Shrikant Pandit, a member of the cow protection group led by Monu in Manesar, also alleged that the police forcibly took away her two other sons.

Bharatpur Superintendent of Police (SP) Shyam Singh said, "Rajasthan Police had raided the houses of the named accused in Haryana and Haryana Police was also present there."

As far as entering the house is concerned, not only Rajasthan but also the Haryana police did not enter the houses. “He said,” The accused was not present in the house.

His two brothers had come out of the house and were released after questioning.

The allegations made by the woman are false.

There is an allegation against his family member, so he is leveling the allegation. Rajasthan police had named five people associated with Bajrang Dal in the case.

Monu and Pandit are among the four people who are evading arrest in connection with the death of two people from Rajasthan's Bharatpur.

The burnt bodies of two youths of Rajasthan's Bharatpur were found in Bhiwani, Haryana on Thursday.

Dulari Devi alleged that the Rajasthan Police team had assaulted her family members, including women, during the incident on Friday morning. The complainant alleged that a team of over 40 Rajasthan Police personnel forcibly entered her house and Srikanth When I told them that my son was not at home, they thrashed me and my son's pregnant wife Kamlesh, the woman claimed.

They hurled abuses and took my two sons Vishnu and Rahul with them and we still do not know their whereabouts.” Dulari Devi claimed that her daughter-in-law had completed nine months of pregnancy.

The woman claimed, “The police also kicked Srikanth's pregnant wife on her stomach and she started having stomach pain.

He was admitted to Mandi Kheda Hospital from where he was referred to Nalhar Medical College where his daughter-in-law delivered a stillborn child.

The daughter-in-law is still admitted in the hospital in a critical condition. The

 charred bodies of

Junaid and Nasir, who were abducted from Rajasthan's Bharatpur district, were found in Loharu in Haryana.

A police officer said that Junaid had a criminal record of cattle smuggling and had five cases registered against him in different police stations.

The SP had said that on the basis of the complaint lodged by the family members of the victims, an FIR was registered against five people Anil, Shrikant, Rinku Saini, Lokesh Singla and Monu at the Gopalgarh police station.

He told that a case has been registered against the accused under sections 143, 365, 367, and 368 of the Indian Penal Code.

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