A 74-year-old woman from Shivala in Kanpur was abandoned by her daughter and son-in-law at Manikarnika Ghat in Kashi. Now her daughter and son-in-law have come to pick her up.
Varanasi. A 74-year-old woman from Shivala in Kanpur was abandoned by her daughter and son-in-law at Manikarnika Ghat in Kashi. Now the daughter and son-in-law have come to pick her up. The daughter and son-in-law have apologized to everyone for this incident. They have also assured that they will take care of their elderly mother. The daughter says that the mother was adamant on going to Kashi. She was saying that she wanted to go to Mahakal's court. On Sunday, I was angry so I came and dropped her off.
Now the daughter is pleadingIndra Devi, who is admitted in the unclaimed ward in Kabirchaura, Varanasi, has now been taken back by her daughter Rita. She has realized her mistake. The elderly woman has property worth lakhs. She has a big shop in Kanpur, which is doing very well. The shop is run by her son-in-law. The daughter says that her mother started falling ill after the death of her father. We even change her diapers. She does not even listen to us. I was going to come to take her back in 3-4 days.
Woman was cryingThe elderly woman remained lying at Manikarnika Ghat for 3 days. On Monday, she went to defecate with a female sweeper. There she was crying a lot remembering her daughter. The elderly woman told that she does not have a son. She only has a daughter. Her daughter had left her here. A glass, bowl, spoon and clothes were found in the bag with the woman. The daughter did not give even a single rupee. She starts crying on hearing the daughter's name but does not tell the name. According to media reports, the daughter has refused to keep her mother with her.
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