“PWD official had an affair with my wife, when confronted he said – you can’t do anything to me.”
Bhopal – A serious allegation has been made against a public works department official. A young man from Chhindwara has claimed that his wife has been involved with this official. The young man stated that he married a girl from Balaghat in 2014. His wife moved to Bhopal about six years ago for UPSC coaching, during which she got in touch with the public works department officer. According to him, their marriage is now on the verge of falling apart, and they are in the process of getting a divorce, which is currently in court. When he found out about his wife’s relationship with the officer, he confronted him, but the officer allegedly threatened him over the phone, saying, “You can’t do anything to me.” Claims of AI-Generated Photos The young man mentioned that some photos of the couple have gone viral, but the officer claims they were generated by AI (artificial intelligence). However, the young man insists that those photos are real and were taken at Crescent Water Park on Valmiki Jayanti. When the public works department official was contacted for comment, he turned off his phone. Messages were also sent to him, but he did not respond. The police are currently investigating the case.
Incident in Sagar In another related incident from Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar, a couple has made headlines due to their relationship troubles. In the village of Badaua in Jaisnagar, a husband and wife ingested poison, leading to their hospitalization at a medical college. Unfortunately, the husband passed away during treatment, while the wife’s condition is now stable. It has been reported that they were married just a few months ago, but the reason behind their poisoning remains unclear, and the police are looking into the matter. According to reports, 23-year-old Dharmendra Patel was alone at home with his 24-year-old wife Rani on January 9 when he was working in the fields. Around 4:30 PM, Dharmendra’s brother heard vomiting sounds coming from inside the house and rushed in to check. He found both Dharmendra and Rani in a distressed state. He immediately called for family members, and they took both of them to Sagar Medical College. Unfortunately, Dharmendra’s condition did not improve and worsened, prompting the family to transfer him to Bhaguday Hospital, where he passed away on the evening of January 12. Meanwhile, Rani, who is also receiving treatment at the medical college, is now reported to be stable.