Faith, Aradhana, Ayushi: Who is responsible for three brutal murders?


- The three incidents of Shraddha, Aradhana, Ayushi's murder are the result of the social change we are experiencing there. Parents are directly responsible for Ayushi's murder, but parents are also responsible for other incidents. At the same time, the weakness of the young generation in not being able to think right-wrong or right-wrong in the enthusiasm of youth is also responsible.

While people have not recovered from the shock of Shraddha Walkar's brutal murder in Delhi, two incidents in Uttar Pradesh have stirred the public again. In both these incidents, the deceased girls are of the same age as Shraddha. Both have been put to death in a very cruel, inhuman manner. In both the cases, the killers of the girl are people very close to her.

The first of these is Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. In this incident, the girl's body was not found in a well near the road near Gaurinapura village in Azamgarh district. Like Shraddha, this girl's body was also cut into five pieces and her head was missing. The police also found the severed head of the girl. Based on that, the girl was identified as Aradhana Prajapati.

The police investigated the past of Aradhana Prajapati and found out that Aradhana was married but before marriage she had a relationship with a young man named Prince Yadav. Prince's sister was a special friend of Aradhan and used to visit Prince's house. Because of this, the two met, Prince fell in love with his sister's friend Aradhana Prajapati.

Prince and Aarad were in love, suddenly Prince had to go abroad. A conversation was going on between the two but Aradhana felt that Prince would not come back to India. On the other hand, her family was pressuring her for marriage, so Aradhana got married to another young man in February. On learning this, the Prince returned from abroad and forced Aradhana to marry him. Aradhana was not ready to end her married life when it was going happily, so there was tension between the two.

Prince felt that Aradhana would not believe so he decided to remove his fork. Pretending to meet Aradhana, Prince took her to his friend's farm. Aradhana was killed in the field and her body was cut into pieces and thrown into a well. As the corpse started to rot, the stench arose, the murder pot exploded, and the prince was consumed by the air of the prison.

Another murder case similar to Aradhana's is that of Ayushi, whose body was found five days ago in the bushes on the service road on the Yamuna Expressway near Mathura. An expensive trolley bag was lying in the bushes and the dead body was found in it when it was opened. The police searched around but could not find out who the body belonged to. The police tried to get the girl's identity by putting up posters in Delhi, but were unsuccessful.

The police were scrambling in the dark till Sunday morning and there was no hope of solving the case. On Sunday morning, the police received a call from an unknown person and the case was solved within two days. The caller claimed that the body belonged to Ayushi Yadav. On investigation, the police found out that Ayushi was a resident of Badarpura in Delhi and was studying in BCA. When the police reached Delhi, this was found to be true.

When the police reached the house and showed the pictures of the dead body and the belongings including the clothes of the dead body, he identified everything. Police reached Mathura with Ayushi's mother, brother and father. After going to the hospital and showing the body, the three admitted that it was Ayushi's.

After severe interrogation by the police, the family broke down and accepted that Ayushi was killed by her own father, Nitish.

The reason given by Nitish for the killing is extremely shocking. Ayushi went out on November 17 without telling anyone. When she returned hours later, her father asked her, and she gave an extravagant answer. Enraged by this, Nitesh took out a pistol and shot Ayushi, one bullet hit her in the chest and the other bullet hit her in the head, killing Ayushi instantly. Nitesh then brought a polythene bag from the market.

Ayushi's dead body was packed in a bag and dumped on the expressway. Ayushi's body was thrown away so Nitesh was unlikely to be caught but a phone call made Nitish break the bank.

The killing of Shraddha, Aradhana and Ayushi is shocking. Even before they could enjoy life, the lives of the three got mixed up. The three were killed in different ways, but one thing is common in the killing of the three, that the three were killed by the people close to them and very cruelly.

Aftab Poonawala, whom Shraddha loved forgetting everything and for whom she left her parents and came to Delhi, killed her. After cutting her body into 35 pieces, Ayyashi got infatuated with another girl as if nothing had happened. Aradhana Prajapati also loved the prince and it was only because of this love that she went to meet him and died. Ayushi was brutally killed by the father who was responsible for her existence.

An attempt was made to give a political color to Shraddha's murder. AAP and BJP leaders are trying to use Shraddha's murder for political gain. No such attempt has been made in the Aradhana and Ayushi murder cases but these three incidents have nothing to do with politics.

All these three phenomena are the result of the changes we are experiencing there socially. Parents are directly responsible for Ayushi's murder, but parents are also responsible for other incidents. At the same time, the weakness of the young generation in not being able to think right-wrong or right-wrong in the enthusiasm of youth is also responsible.

In Shraddha's case, Shraddha, who was in love with Aftab, was not ready to listen to anything from her parents, so she went with Aftab. His parents could not stop him but he needed to keep in touch with Shraddha after that. If there was contact with Shraddha, they would have got the details of torture or torture on her. This could have saved Shraddha but she left her faith in social beliefs and ego to her own trust. Aradhana Prajapati also lost his life trusting his lover. Had Aradhana ended her relationship with her lover after marriage, her life might not have been lost.

In Ayushi's case too, without understanding the mentality of a young girl, her father got angry and shot her dead. I don't understand how a grown man can act like this. The fact that the daughter went out without being told is a cause for concern, but it is said to be shocking to get as angry as to kill her.

If I had, I would have done 37 pieces of Shraddha

A video has gone viral on the internet while the issue of killing of girls including Shraddha Walkar is making rounds. In this video, a Muslim youth claiming to be a resident of Buland city of Uttar Pradesh says that Shraddha's lover, Aftab, was in a bad mood, so he cut that girl into 35 pieces, but if I were there, I would have cut 37 pieces.

If it were me, I would cut Aftab into more pieces by hitting one after another with a knife. In an interview given to a TV channel, the young man said that his name is Rashid Khan. The video of this interview has gone viral.

Following this video, people are showering criticism on the youth on social media. The police of Bulandshahr has been running as people are raising outrage demanding severe punishment for the youth. The SP of Bulandshahr has ordered the police to identify this youth and find him.

In-charges of all police stations have been ordered to find this youth as soon as possible.

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