New Delhi: Ranu Mondel's daughter whose video singing Lata Mangeshkars song had gone viral on the internet claimed that her mother’s managers threatened to break her legs if she tries meeting her.

Elizabeth Sathi Roy, daughter of Ranu Mondel further claimed that she had no idea of her mother singing in the railway station although she was in contact with her mother. She had further claimed that the members of 'Amra Shobhai Shoitan club of Ranghat who are looking after Ranu have threatened her. "They are not letting me talk to my mother and have brainwashed her against me", she said.

The comments come after being trolled and criticised by the netizens for not looking after her mother. She said in her defence that she has tried to take care of her as much as possible and she herself has her own set of problems.

Sathi is one among Ranu's four children. She has said that she is divorced and trying to make ends meet for Herr and her son through a small general store. "I send money to my occasionally through a relatives account." and further added that her mother refused to live with her inspite of her insistence.

Sathi is the second child of Ranu Mondel from her first marriage and has two other children from her second marriage. She further asked that why no one is questioning her other children.

Famous singer Himesh Reshmiya has already invited her to his show super star singer and have recorded two songs 'Teri Meri Kahaani' and 'Aadat' for his next movie 'Happy Hardi and Heer.'

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New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi Police has arrested a bus helper and recovered USD 1,600 that was allegedly stolen from the purse of an Iranian woman who had forgotten it on a private bus at ISBT Kashmere Gate, an official said on Sunday.

The incident came to light on December 15, when a complaint was lodged at the ISBT Kashmere Gate police post by Dr Ali Akbar Shah, a professor at Delhi University and a resident of Mukherjee Nagar, the police said.

He informed police that his guest, Fareshteh Sayanjali, an Iranian national, had arrived in India on December 13 and was staying at his residence, they said.

The woman had travelled to Uttarakhand's Rishikesh and was returning to Delhi on December 15 in a bus. While de-boarding at ISBT Kashmere Gate around 1.45 pm, she inadvertently left her purse on the bus seat, the police officer said.

After some time, she received a phone call from the bus operator informing her that the purse had been found in the vehicle. However, when the purse was handed back to her, she discovered that USD 1,600 in cash kept inside was missing," the officer added.

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Based on Dr Shah's statement, an FIR was registered at Kashmere Gate police station on December 16, and an investigation was taken up, police said.

During the investigation, the team questioned the driver and conductor of the bus in which the woman had travelled, police said.

During questioning, the conductor told police that Monish, the bus helper, found the purse lying abandoned on a seat and handed it over to him, police said.

Monish initially attempted to mislead the investigators, but later confessed to stealing the US dollars from the purse, police said

Following his disclosure, Monish was arrested on December 17 and recovered the entire stolen amount, police said.

The accused, Monish, 26, is a resident of Jahangirpuri in north Delhi.

He has studied up to Class 10 and has been working as a helper with the private bus service for the past year, they said.