Girl Writes Letter With Blood To UP CM Akhilesh Yadav

भिडियो हेर्न तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस


­ A
girl in UP, who saw her mother
being burnt to death for dowry
has written a letter to the
Mr.AkhileshYadav, CM of Uttar
Pradesh, asking him for justice.
The 15­year­old girl is from
Bulandshahr.
It is the story of two sister of
Uttar Pradesh, who which
make anyone cry. Just the UP
Government did not listen to
them. With a demand of
justice, the girls have used
blood as ink to write letter to
UP CM AkhileshYadav. The
letter Latika Bansal wrote to
AkhileshYadav. The girls
demanding for the justice are
Latika Bansal and her sister Tanya.
Two months ago Latika Bansal, a 15­year­old girl from Bulandshahr, saw something
that she will never forget. On June 14, Latika’s mother Anu Bansal was burnt alive in
front of her and her 11­year­old sister Tanya. Anu Bansal was killed, the teen alleges,
by her in­laws because she failed to give them a son.
As her mother was burning, Latika called the police helpline (100); but nobody
responded to her calls. She called an ambulance too, but it didn’t arrive yet. Finally, the
girl called her uncle, who reached in ten minutes and took the woman to hospital. As
Latika’s mother had suffered 95 per cent burns, she could not survive. Meanwhile, the
police complaint claimed that the death was a case of suicide. Two months after her
mother’s death, a distressed Latika wrote a letter to Chief MinisterAkhileshYadav in her
blood hopefully to get prompt action.



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