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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Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 8: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday ordered a vigilance inquiry into the reports of distribution of worm-infested food kits by Meppadi Grama Panchayat to the survivors of the landslides in Chooralmala-Mundakai in Wayanad district.

The CM ordered an inquiry based on the media reports on the food kits, a release issued by the CMO said.

Vijayan said that a report should be submitted immediately.

The probe was ordered following a note given by the Chief Secretary to the CM about the incident, the release said.

The investigation will examine whether the Panchayat distributed old stock or if the food grains were tampered with in any way. A preliminary investigation has already been conducted, it said.

Survivors of the landslides in Chooralmala-Mundakai in Wayanad district alleged that they were given worm-infested food kits by the Meppadi Grama Panchayat, leading to a protest by the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Thursday.

The Meppadi Panchayat is governed by the Congress-led UDF.