The motive behind this alarming act was later revealed. Apparently, the woman was upset because her child refused to eat, and she accused her father-in-law of influencing the child’s decision. However, her husband countered her claim, stating that the child simply did not want to eat.
The video, shared widely on various social media platforms, has sparked intense reactions from netizens. Many have expressed their concerns about the incident, calling for legal action against the woman. A Twitter user highlighted the issue of lengthy legal processes in India, emphasizing the need for swift action and justice. They stated, “The problem is the Indian law which protects them. It takes years at times to clear cases against parents. Criminal cases need to be filed against her.”
Contrastingly, another individual pointed out the importance of effective communication and understanding between family members to resolve disputes. They suggested that addressing such issues can lead to peaceful resolutions, allowing everyone to live harmoniously. The comment read, “The problem is a communication gap and lack of understanding between each other. Let’s not show this as a crime; we can end the dispute and live happily ever after.”
The video has also raised concerns about the state of humanity, with many expressing disbelief and outrage at the woman’s actions. One person remarked, “OMG. Humanity is dead. Just to grab the property, she is doing all these things. She should be arrested.” Another individual emphasized the helplessness that some individuals might feel in such situations due to existing laws, stating, “Better to be single than to have such evil in life, as you can’t do anything against them because laws are against you only.”
This incident follows a recent case of violence against the elderly, where a lawyer was arrested for assaulting his own mother. The video of the assault, similar to this incident, went viral, shedding light on the disturbing trend of abuse within families.
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