New Delhi: Sukhira Chaudhary, a 34-year-old man, was arrested in Delhi’s Narela Industrial area for allegedly murdering his girlfriend’s father who had objected to their relationship, the Delhi police said on Thursday.
The deceased has been identified as Bachu Prasad Singh (62). According to the police, Chaudhary was in a relationship with Pinky (18), the daughter of Singh.
The incident occurred on October 20, when the Chaudhary lured Singh on the pretext of getting him a job as a security guard but got him drunk instead and strangulated him to death, and then disposed of the body.
After a few days, when Singh did not return home, Pinky became suspicious and questioned Chaudhary, who confessed to the crime.
During the investigation, Chaudhary reportedly claimed that he murdered his girlfriend's father because he was against their relationship.
The body was reportedly recovered from a truck parking area in Shahpur Garhi days after the murder.
Singh’s family and the accused are from Bihar. Singh is survived by wife and three children.
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Lucknow (PTI): BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday alleged irregularities in voting in the recent Uttar Pradesh bypolls and said her party will not contest by-elections in future, particularly in the state, "until Election Commission takes measures to prevent fake voting".
By-elections to nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh were held on November 20 and results of it were declared on Saturday. Bahujan Samaj Party contested all nine seats but failed to win any.
"In the bypolls held for nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, there is widespread discussion about the votes cast and the results announced yesterday. I am not saying this myself; it is a common perception among people that earlier, during elections conducted with ballot papers, fake votes were cast by misusing the system, often through fraud," Mayawati said in a press conference here.
"Now, similar practices are being carried out using EVMs, which is a matter of deep sorrow and concern for democracy," the former UP chief minister said.
Not only this, but these activities are now being executed more openly, especially during by-elections, as opposed to general elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, she claimed.
"We recently witnessed this in the Uttar Pradesh bypolls. Similar concerns have also been raised regarding the recent general elections in Maharashtra. This is a major warning bell for democracy in our country," she said.
"Given this situation, our party has decided that until the Election Commission of India takes strict measures to prevent fake voting, we will not participate in any by-elections across the country, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. I am specifically referring to by-elections here," Mayawati said.
As far as general elections are concerned, she continued, there is a somewhat better safeguard because the fear of power changing hands makes the ruling party more cautious.
"In general elections, it is not guaranteed that the party in power will return to power and another party may take over. This fear keeps the government machinery somewhat restrained," she added.
Considering all these factors, our party will contest general elections for the Lok Sabha, state assemblies and local bodies with full preparation and strength, Mayawati stressed.
In the bypolls, the BJP and its ally RLD together won seven seats while Samajwadi Party candidates emerged victorious on two.