Contract Killing of Mother-in-law: Unveiling the Cunning Daughter-in-law's Blood-Stained Plot

In Jhansi, a cunning daughter-in-law had her mother-in-law murdered. She staged it as a robbery, but the police unraveled her plot. The revelations about the daughter-in-law shocked everyone.
Revealed: The plot behind Pooja's alleged murder charges

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This is the tale of a woman whose life is shrouded in intrigue. As a daughter-in-law and wife, her journey is riddled with deceit. First, she plotted against her husband, leading to gunfire. Her second husband died in a road accident. She then lived with her brother-in-law as his wife. One day, her mother-in-law was murdered, leading to a police investigation that unearthed astonishing conspiracies in her life.

On June 24th, a robbery incident claimed the life of the elderly Susheela in a house in Kumhariya village, Jhansi. The robbers drugged Susheela and strangled her, fleeing with all the valuables. When Susheela's husband, Ajay Rajput, returned home, he found the door locked from outside and his wife's body on the bed. In shock, he called the neighbors, revealing the robbery and murder for the first time.

Police arrived at the crime scene to begin their investigation. Coincidentally, the day of the robbery, other family members were away, the younger daughter-in-law was already at her parents' home, and the elder daughter-in-law had been at her parents' for eight months due to ongoing disputes. Consequently, Ajay accused his elder daughter-in-law, Ragini, and her brother of his wife's murder, suggesting their poor relations with Susheela were motive enough. He believed the robbery was a mere facade.

As the police investigation progressed, unexpected twists emerged. Shalini, the elder daughter-in-law accused, presented herself at the police station declaring her innocence. Meanwhile, the younger daughter-in-law, Pooja, did not return home even after hearing about the murder, casting suspicion on her.

The investigation led Jhansi police to Gwalior, where they detained Pooja. Initially, she misled investigators, but eventually confessed. Pooja had contracted her own sister Kamini and her boyfriend Anil Verma to kill Susheela. But why did she? Why did Pooja plot her mother-in-law's murder?

Cunning daughter-in-law in Jhansi orchestrates the murder of her own mother-in-law, staged as a robbery, but the police reveal her plot, shocking everyone.

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Eleven years ago, Pooja married a man from Orchha, but marital discord led to divorce proceedings. During court visits regarding her case, she met Kalyan Rajput from Kumhariya, who had a criminal history. She fell in love with him, and they lived together. Tragically, Kalyan died in a road accident, after which his father Ajay Rajput and brother Santosh offered Pooja residence. This marked her entry into her in-laws' home.

The story took another turn; Pooja developed a relationship with her brother-in-law Santosh, and even had a daughter by him, which Santosh's wife Ragini opposed. Pooja maintained good relations with her father-in-law Ajay, but mother-in-law Susheela did not favor her. When Pooja began claiming half the property, Susheela strongly opposed, prompting Pooja's murderous planning.

Displeased, Pooja approached her sister Kamini and her boyfriend, offering them a share of inheritance post-murder. She arranged for them to kill Susheela, promising half the proceeds from selling her share of land, a tempting offer they accepted.

Pooja ensured Susheela was alone by calling her father-in-law to Gwalior under the pretext of her daughter's birthday, leading both Ajay and Santosh away just before the crime. Kamini and Anil carried out the murder but police investigations soon uncovered the truth due to suspicious behaviors.

The police arrested Pooja and Kamini, while Anil Verma remained at large until his capture during an encounter in Jhansi. Police recovered stolen jewelry and the storyline ended here, with the public left stunned by the cunning plans of the Rajput family's younger daughter-in-law.

(Inputs by Pramod Kumar Gautam from Jhansi)
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