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Women Murderers in country

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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     26 January 2011

Now men and women are equal in true sense!

Avnish Kaur (Consultant)     26 January 2011

but not acc to article 15 (3,4,5) COI

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     26 January 2011

WOMEN ARE EQUAL WITH MEN IN NEGATIVE SIDES ALSO, AS MR HEMANT SHOWS.

 

A BOLD THREAD.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     26 January 2011

but not acc to article 15 (3,4,5) COI

- RIGHT.

THE ISSUE IN THIS THREAD IS ANTIHEROISM AMONG WOMEN. THEY ARE NOT LESS THAN THEIR MALE COUNTERPART.

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Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     13 April 2011

WIFE HELD for murder
( Times of India, mumbai edition dated 13-04-2011, page no. 03)


Mumbai: Police arrested an Andheri homemaker for killing her husband, an NCP worker, on Sunday. Rupa Khot (38) was arrested for killing Vilas (42), president of the National Congress Party’s ward no 68, at their first floor flat at Subharamb Cooperative Housing Society in PMGP Colony, Andheri (East). Police also arrested her accomplice Sunil Chavan, 30.      Investigators said Rupa suspected her husband, who worked as a cable collection agent, of having illicit ties with his 57-year-old adoptive mother. MIDC police said Rupa maintained on Monday that Vilas was found dead in the morning. On Tuesday midnight she confessed to the murder with Chavan, his friend.


   On Sunday an inebriated Vilas returned home at 8 pm to watch the IPL match. Around 10.30 pm he left for another drinking session. “When he returned around midnight the couple had a heated argument and he later went to sleep. Rupa called Chavan and left the door open. He came at midnight, strangled Vilas and left,” said a police officer. Rupa told police Vilas returned at 3 am, opened the door with spare keys and went to sleep. “She claimed when she checked his pulse in the morning she was shocked to find him dead. She then informed neighbours and police,” cops said.


   A policeman said they suspected Rupa as the couple’s eight-year-old son was in shock. “In the evening he asked his mother to bring his father back. He said his father promised to play cricket with him on Tuesday,” the officer said. Deputy commissioner of police (Zone X) Prakash Mutyal said their suspicion strengthened after the post-mortem report. MIDC police senior inspector S L Hujband said initially they registered an accidental death report. “The post-mortem confirmed Vilas died of internal head injuries and was strangled. At midnight Rupa broke down and confirmed she and Chavan killed Vilas,” he said. The accused were booked under IPCsections 34(common intention) and 302(murder) and remanded to police custody till April 20.