Bhiwani: The police are actively searching for the culprits of the Bhiwani incident. Due to the search operation, raids are being conducted at many places where criminals are likely to be found. In the midst of this action, very sensational allegations have now been leveled against the Rajasthan Police. The allegation has been made by the mother of Shrikant Pandit, the culprit of the Bhiwani incident. As per the allegation, the Rajasthan Police raided his house. The policemen thrashed his pregnant daughter-in-law and kicked her in the stomach, due to which the child died in the womb.
Haryana Police is probing the matter. Shrikant Pandit is a member of the cow protection group of Monu Manesar, who is facing allegations of burning two persons alive. Nuh Superintendent of Police Varun Singla said that a complaint has been received from Shrikant's mother Dulari Devi, on which an investigation has been started. Singla said that Dulari Devi has told in her complaint that on February 17, a team of Rajasthan Police raided her house. More than 40 policemen were included in the team. The policemen forcibly entered her house and started questioning her. The family members were asked about Srikanth's whereabouts and persons present at the house were assaulted.
Dulari Devi told in the interrogation by Rajasthan Police that her son was not at home. After this reply, the policemen mercilessly started beating Kamlesh and his pregnant daughter-in-law. After abusing and beating, the policemen took away Vishnu and Rahul, the two sons of Dulari Devi, with them. Since then the family has had no information about them. Further, Dulari Devi told that her daughter-in-law had completed 9 months of pregnancy. The interrogating policemen kicked him in the stomach. Thereafter, she started having severe pain in her stomach. She was admitted to the nearby Mandi Kheda hospital. From here she was referred to Nalhar Medical College. Here the child was born dead. Dulari Devi has demanded the strictest action against the employees of the Rajasthan Police. Although, A Haryana Police officer has told that the family buried the child's body without conducting a postmortem. In such a situation, the claims of the family are also being investigated.
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