
Excluded leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Rajendra Hagawane and his son Sushil, who was on Friday 23rd on the escape after the death of Vaishhnavi Hagawane in connection with the harassment of the dowry.
“Rajendra Hagawane and his son Sushil were taken into the Swargate area while trying to escape from the city,” said Vishal Gaikwad, representative of the Police Commissioner (Zone 2) from the Pimpri Chinchwad.
According to the police, Rajendra and Sushil Hagawane were on the run for almost a week and took place in the Pune’s Swargate area. Both were arrested when they tried to escape from the Swargate area.
Vishal Gaikwad said that six teams were created that tracked Rajendra and Sushil. Both were finally arrested on Friday.
The thee arrest came a few days after VaiShnavi Hagawane, Rajendra Švagrová, found in the house of her sister-in-law in the Bhumkum Pimpri-Chinchwad district on 16 May 16.
While no suicide note was found, her father filed a complaint against her husband and sister -in -law who claimed that she was constantly harassed for the dowry.
Against her husband Shashanka, father -in -law Lata Rajendra Hagawan, brother -in -law Rajendra Hagawane, brother -in -law Karishma and sister -in Švagr.
Vasihnavi’s husband, father -in -law and sister -in -law were already arrested.
Her parents claimed that at the time of marriage they gave 51 Tolas (595 gm) gold, silver and SUV at the time of marriage, but the Hagawane family demanded to bring to bring £2 crore to buy land.
Meanwhile, the leader of NCP (SP) Supriya Sule announced that her party will launch a nationwide campaign against the dowry and Maharashtra without violence from 22 June.
“The tragic death of VaiShnavi Hagawane for an incident related to the dowry is an event that deeply hurts the heart. It is very angry that in a state that showed the country in the country, a daughter like VaiShnavi had to be the victim of such axis.
“Expressing anger and sadness itself will not be enough; we must take a strong and active step towards consciousness and changes. From June 22, we have been determined to launch a nationwide movement to remove the death of the tower and domestic violence. This will require the participation of all parts of society and all systems,” she added.
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