UP woman writes letter in blood to Yogi Adityanath, alleges husband is trapped in sextortion racket
In a desperate plea for justice, a woman from Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli has written a letter in blood to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, alleging that her husband is the victim of a sextortion racket.
The woman, identified as Tanuja, claimed that her husband was lured into a trap nearly six months ago by a woman named Kulsum Bano, along with her alleged associates Wasim Khan and Aslon Khan.
She further alleged that Kulsum Bano’s father and husband were also complicit in the crime.
According to Tanuja, the gang has obscene videos of her husband, which they have been using to extort him.
She said that she had approached officials in Pratapgarh and Raebareli seeking help, but her repeated attempts to get justice went unanswered.
Fearing for her family’s safety, she resorted to writing a letter in her own blood to the chief minister.
In her letter, Tanuja appealed for immediate action, alleging that her life was under threat from the accused.
Local authorities are yet to issue an official response to the allegations.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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