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Army jawan releases video alleging his wife was stripped half-naked and assaulted in Tamil Nadu, police say he is ‘exaggerating’

“Army jawan releases video alleging his wife was stripped half-naked and assaulted by 120 men in Tamil Nadu, police deny charges and call it an exaggeration”, Opindia, June 11, 2023:

“On Saturday, June 10, a video surfaced on Twitter wherein an Army jawan alleged that a group of people “stripped half-naked and brutally beaten” his wife in Kadavasal village in Tamil Nadu’s Nagapattinam district.

It has been alleged that the Havildar Prabhakaran’s wife was dragged and assaulted by 120 men. The woman is currently admitted to a hospital and undergoing treatment.

While the army jawan seen in the video talked about what allegedly happened with his wife and sought justice, the Tamil Nadu police, as per an India Today report, termed his claims as “exaggerations”….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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