Agra: A 30-year-old married woman allegedly shot her dead with a state-made gun in the Vidyapuram Agra colony on Friday morning.
He left the three-page letter on behalf of PM Narendra Modi urged him to “ensure the security of women in their homes”.
In the letter, Mona Dwivedi, the mother of two children, holding her brother-in-law, Ambuj and Pankaj, was responsible for his death.
“Ambuj and Pankaj, who are connected to the ruling party, beat me because I belong to a very poor family.
My mother died in my childhood and my father was an alcoholic.
They threatened to kill me, if I told me my fate to anyone, “It reads.
Mona was reported to shoot her at her house around 10am.
After hearing a gunshot, another female member at home reached Mona’s room, which was locked from inside.
They broke the door and found Mona lying in a pool of blood.
They took him to the hospital where he was declared “taken dead”.
He shot himself in his chest, said the police, added that the country’s artificial gun, who seemed to be 25 years old, had recovered from that place.
Mona also expressed her desire to meet PM, if she survived.
According to the letter, the woman married at the age of 16 and could not speak with her in-laws even though it was repeatedly tortured, because she was afraid that her husband would leave.
The police said that as long as the question was found there were some family disputes and brothers and sisters through the sarcastic comments on him.
Speaking with Toi, was responsible for the Etmadulla police station, Amarpal Singh, said that he had sent this letter to his family on their cellphone, which is now a viral on social media.
“The letter was not found in place,” he said, adding that the initial investigation revealed that this was a suicide case.
Police have not received complaints to archiving this report.