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Family allege 25-yr-old daughter goes missing, file complaint

Family allege 25-yr-old daughter goes missing, file complaint

Time of India06-08-2025
Kalaburagi: A 25-year-old BSc student has been missing for six days from Kalaburagi.
The woman's parents said that she was in a relationship with a man from the Muslim community, who works as a driver.
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They had reportedly disapproved of the relationship and had stopped her from attending college.
However, they allowed her to take the examination, which she attended last Thursday. However, she has been missing since then. The parents filed a missing person's report with Gulbarga University police.
In the complaint, the woman's father said the man from the Muslim community, a resident of Gobbur village, brainwashed his daughter and took her with him.
Speaking to reporters, Hindutva activist Madhu urged Kalaburagi police to track the woman and return her safely to her parents. He also said he will file a habeas corpus petition at the Kalaburagi high court bench over the woman's disapperance.
According to Gulbarga University police inspector Sushil Kumar, the woman had submitted a letter at the Ganagapur police station, under which her village Gobbur falls. In her letter, she expressed that she was an adult and was voluntarily going with her lover. "Her mobile phone was switched off in Hyderabad the day after her disappearance. We are trying to trace her," said the officer.
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