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Sanjay, a father of two children, claimed to be single and had relations with a Muslim girl for 3 years. As soon as the truth came out, his heartbroken girlfriend committed a big crime.

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MP News: A shocking case has come to light in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, in which a Muslim girl, upset with her married lover, consumed poison and died.

MP News: A shocking case has come to light in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, in which a Muslim girl, upset with her married lover, consumed poison and died. After this incident, the family members have made serious allegations against the accused Sanjay Gurjar. They say that Sanjay had called the girl to Gohad, where she was beaten up and then killed by poisoning. The police have registered a zero FIR in this case and handed it over to the Gohad police.

Muslim girl Parveen was in a relationship with Sanjay

The case started with a love affair between Parveen Khan, a resident of Gwalior's Kampoo police station area, and Sanjay Gurjar, a resident of Gohad, who was having a love affair for three years. According to Parveen's family, Sanjay had told her that he was unmarried and raped Parveen by promising to marry her. When Parveen pressured Sanjay to marry her, he revealed that he was already married and had two children. Parveen was extremely saddened to know this truth.

The father of two children maintained a relationship for 3 years

Parveen's brother Shanu Khan has alleged that Sanjay called Parveen to Gohad and beat her there. After this, she was poisoned and killed. According to Shanu, Parveen also made a call from Gohad, the recording of which has been given to the police. Police said that Parveen was admitted to JAH Hospital in critical condition, where she died during treatment. At present, the police is investigating the matter.

As soon as the truth came out, the broken girlfriend committed suicide

Such incidents have happened in Gwalior before. Last year also, in a similar incident, a married woman committed suicide by consuming poison. Before consuming poison, she had sent pictures of poison packets to her lover. Seeing that message, the lover just wrote 'OK' and the woman consumed poison. She was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but her life could not be saved.

This case once again raises the question of how to stop the injustice and emotional exploitation of women in society. Parveen Khan's case shows to what extent women can be upset when they are cheated and treated unfairly. Society needs to think seriously in this direction so that such tragic incidents can be stopped.

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