Ghaziabad (UP), May 24 (PTI): A man was arrested in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad on Saturday for allegedly throwing acid on his wife suspecting her of infidelity, police said.

The incident took place at a busy intersection in Shastri Nagar colony and the woman was left with severe burns on her face, hands, and other parts of her body, they said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Kavi Nagar) Swatantra Kumar Singh said the accused, Vishwajit Karmakar, from Mahendra Enclave, threw acid at his wife in a fit of rage.

“The incident took place after the woman returned home on Saturday, seven days after she had allegedly left without informing her husband,” Singh said.

Police sources said Karmakar suspected his wife had eloped with someone.

Upon hearing her screams, locals rushed to the spot and took the injured woman to a private hospital. She was later referred to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi for specialised treatment due to the severity of her burns.

The ACP said the accused has been sent to jail following his arrest, and further investigations are underway.

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao has slammed the BJP government in the Centre for the hike in the price of commercial LPG, saying the sudden rise of the fuel rate by Rs 993 a cylinder has hit the common man hard.

Critically commenting that this was expected of the Centre after elections to five states, Rao posted in Kannada on his ‘X’ account on Saturday that the people have been shown only the trailer and, the real struggle is yet to begin.

“Since there is no election in any state, there will certainly be major hikes in the rates of petrol, diesel and domestic LPG in barely a few days,” he has predicted.

The minister has further tweeted, “The rate of commercial LPG has gone up to Rs 3,152 per cylinder, which will hit the hotel industry greatly. Ironically, the direct impact of the hike will be on customers of hotel.”

He pointed out that, earlier, the price used to be hiked by approximately Rs 50 and Rs 100 a cylinder. “This time, the rate has been shot up by Rs 993. What do we call this except daylight robbery? Can this be the ‘Acche Din’ that the BJP has been promising?” Rao asked mockingly.

He also questioned the cause for BJP members’ silence for the rate hike, reminding that the party always ‘threw a tantrum’ when a non-BJP government does so even at a minor level. “Does this reflect their fear of ‘Vishwaguru’ Modi? Is it the party’s sheer disregard for the welfare of the people?” he has questioned.