Gonda. A week after the complaint in the case of raping the girl on the pretext of marriage for several years and forcibly aborted four times, the Nawabganj police has registered a report against the accused youth.
A girl resident of Nawabganj area said in the complaint given in the police station that Ashok Kumar Nishad raped her for many years on the pretext of marriage. On pressurizing the marriage, he kept evasive.
When the family came to know about this, the girl was married in Rajasthan in 2011 due to fear of localization. But Ashok started going there too. He also used to talk on the phone. A fight broke out in the girl's in-laws' house regarding this. In the year 2017, her in-laws threw her out of the house. Then she started living in the maternal house, then the young man again started taking advantage of the compulsion by pretending to marry.
When the girl put pressure on marriage, she took her to the temple and filled vermilion in the demand and continued to physically abuse her as a wife. In the meantime, she was forcibly aborted after being pregnant four times. From June 5 onwards, Ashok stopped talking to her.
No one talks even when you call. On reaching his house, he was beaten up and chased away. SHO Tej Pratap Singh said that on the complaint of the girl, a case has been registered against the accused under various sections. After recording her statement, the victim has been sent for medical examination.
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