What India's first woman IPS officer Kiran Bedi said on Shraddha murder case
What India's first woman IPS officer Kiran Bedi said on Shraddha murder case
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New Delhi: The Shraddha Walker murder case in Delhi has created a sensation. Yes, and among all these, India's first woman IPS officer and former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi has expressed concern about the matter. In fact, she has advised the parents to keep an eye on their girls. Let us tell you that the Delhi Police has arrested the live-in partner Aftab Amin Poonawalla on the charges of Shraddha's murder. At present, the investigation of this matter is going on.

Recently, in a conversation with a famous website, Bedi said, 'Even if the girl says that he does not mean anything to you, but parents should keep an eye on their child.' With this, she said that it is the responsibility of the parents and other family members to gather information about her whereabouts for so long. Apart from this, she also said that Shraddha's parents should have been more 'curious'. Not only this but along with this the former police officer even went on to say that, 'Where she lived, her neighbours, the owner of the flat should have taken the responsibility.'

She further said that it is obvious that the family has failed. With this, she told, 'This is the failure of the society, friends have also failed. Women should be asked to tell about the danger signs.' Apart from this, regarding the investigation of this matter, she said, 'The authorities should see how busy Aftab used to be on dating apps. There must have been something that Shraddha saw and because of which this crime took place.'

Now if we talk about this whole matter then Aftab Amin Poonawalla had killed live-in partner Shraddha Walker. The two met through a dating app and were living together since 2019. On the other hand, after raising objections from Shraddha's parents, they had come to Delhi and it is reported that after an argument, Aftab strangled Shraddha on May 18 and cut her body into 35 pieces.

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