
50-year-old UP woman marries grandson, plots to kill husband and children
In a case that has left everyone shocked, a 50-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh eloped with her 30-year-old grandson and got married to him at a temple. The woman, Indrawati, who has four children — two sons and two daughters — abandoned her entire family to marry her grandson Azad.The two went to the Govind Sahib Temple, exchanged vows by applying vermilion, took seven rounds around the sacred fire, and married each other before disappearing from the village.advertisement
Both individuals lived near each other in Ambedkarnagar. Indrawati and Azad, who was her grandson by relationship, shared a romantic relationship for quite some time. Despite frequently meeting, no one suspected their relationship due to the family bond between them.Four days before they fled, Indrawati's husband, Chandrashekhar, caught them talking secretly and grew suspicious. When he learnt about their affair, he opposed it strongly and tried to convince them to separate. However, the woman and her lover refused to listen and went ahead with their plan.Chadrashekhar even approached the police to solve the matter. However, the police refused to file a complaint as both Indrawati and Azad were adults and had the right to choose their partners.Indrawati even plotted with Azad to poison her husband and children to get rid of them.advertisementChadrashekhar further revealed that Indrawati was his second wife and his frequent work-related trips away from home allowed the relationship between Indrawati and Azad to grow.Devastated by the betrayal, Chandrashekhar has decided to perform his wife's terahvi (a Hindu ritual performed on the 13th day after someone's death), symbolically declaring her 'dead' to him.
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