Ghazipur (UP), Jul 27 (PTI): A 40-year-old man here allegedly hacked his father, mother and sister to death with an axe over a property dispute on Sunday, a police official said.
The incident happened at Deelia village in Ghazipur at around 1 pm, he said.
Superintendent of Police Iraj Raja said the accused, identified as Abhay Yadav, allegedly killed his father Shivram Yadav (65), mother Jamuni Devi (60), and sister Kusum Devi (36) over a property dispute.
"Preliminary investigation reveals that the deceased had reportedly transferred some land and assets to his daughter, which left Abhay Yadav upset. In a fit of rage, he attacked all three with an axe," said Raja, who inspected the crime scene along with senior officers.
A police team has been formed to nab the accused, who is currently absconding.
The bodies have been sent for post-mortem.
In UP's Ghazipur district, a man identified as Abhay Yadav killed his father, mother and sister over father allocating property to his sister. pic.twitter.com/M93y66gQkJ
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Belagavi: Speaker U.T. Khader on Friday warned that members who disrupt Assembly proceedings by talking in their seats during debates will be made to sit in the House for an entire day as a disciplinary measure.
The warning came after the Question Hour, when Deputy Leader of the Opposition Arvind Bellad was permitted to initiate a discussion on the development of North Karnataka.
At this point, expelled BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal objected, stating that he had been seeking a debate for the past three days but had not been given an opportunity.
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Responding to the objection, Speaker Khader said Bellad had already been granted permission and assured Yatnal that he would be allowed to speak at the next opportunity. He noted that even as a serious discussion was underway, several MLAs were speaking among themselves with their microphones on, disrupting the proceedings.
Expressing displeasure over the conduct of members, Khader likened the situation to football, where players receive red, yellow, or white cards for violations. Similarly, he said, the Assembly issues warning cards to members who disturb the House. If they fail to correct themselves despite repeated warnings, they would be required to remain seated in the Assembly hall for a full day as punishment, he stated.
