
The influence of fashion and lifestyle Kristina Patel, which is located in Mumbai and originally from Rajkot, equalized serious accusations against his relatives, including the BJP leader, and accused the police of not conducting any steps.
In a video published on Instagram, Patel claimed that the older brother of her father had forcibly entered his Rajkot’s home and attacked his mother before a dispute with property. “Although my mother’s life is in danger, the police will not register our complaint. My father’s brother behaves like a thief. He put himself in our home and attacked us … He harassed me and my mother,” she said.
According to her, the problems began after her father’s death. “His family members took all the property. I did not respond – we watched legal steps like anyone else. Now I live in Mumbai, while my mother lives alone in Rajkot. My older uncle, Bipin Amrutiya, along with his brother Amrutiya and Dinesh Amrutiya, attacked my mother.
Kristina claimed that her uncle Dinesh Amrutiya, BJP responsible for Jasdan, used his political influence to avoid responsibility. “Does it even be the right to commit murder in politics? What would I do if something happened to my mother? Why won’t the police act just because it is in BJP? Please don’t abuse your political position,” she said, urging the police to ensure her mother’s safety.
In the subsequent video, the influencer said that she had now filed a police complaint, but claimed that the authorities still had no steps. She also shared the CCTV shots reportedly showing the accused entering her house.
The accusation has triggered an online debate, with many social media users demanding impartial case investigation. Several users marked the Gujaratian police on Instagram and urged them to act.
The user wrote: “I am sorry that you had to go through this Kristina. I really hope it will stretch the right people and they will do the necessary action!”
Another user noted, “What you do, not everyone has the courage. But you? You are a woman who opens the door to others to speak, get up and not be silent.”
“Reality of politics,” wrote the third user.
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