Rajasthan / If the wife has not returned from her maternal home for 2 years, then the person climbed a tree 50 feet high, then ...

Zoom News : Mar 31, 2021, 05:04 PM
A strange case has been seen from Dhaulpur of Rajasthan. A young man resident of Bhadauriya Pada Mohalla did high voltage drama on Tuesday. The young man climbed about 50 feet high peepal tree. Thereby stirred in the neighborhood. Not only this, the young man tied his two legs after climbing the tree.

Local people gave information to the police administration to climb this young man. The young man was explained a lot to throw down the stairs with crane to throw it down. Mattresses were given on the ground, which can be avoided by any unnecessary. After a considerable understanding, the youth was lowered down with the help of crane by the municipality.

As soon as the youth descended under the sub-section administration. The police took the young man with him and the reason for doing this is being asked. According to the information, the young man did this drama because his wife has been maiden and is not coming back home. In this case, the young man is not doing any help.

According to the information, the young man has done this full high voltage drama angry with his wife's mother. Because his wife was not coming back from the maiden and no one was helping him. The name of the young man is Lahoram Bhadauriya, who is going to be the Paida Mohalla. His wife Sangeeta Bala is living in her maternal house for two years.

Husband Lohoram says that his wife has taken his wife and laughed and not let it come back. Many times the husband also made the police along with the administration, but no one helped him. That's why he tired tired and climbed the peepal tree so that his wife comes back from the maiden.

Deputy District Collector Radheshyam Meena says that in the whole case the youth is being questioned. Which reasons are not coming to him. At present, the young man has handed over the police, so that he could not do any other activity.

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