Telangana man seeks help from Vasundhra Raje after wife goes missing

Vinay Babu alleged that his wife was abducted a month ago by her family, who were not in favour of their inter-caste marriage.

Update: 2016-04-26 07:48 GMT
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje (Photo: PTI)

Hyderabad: A 28-year-old man whose wife has gone missing for almost a month from Rajasthan has sought Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s help to find her. Vinay Babu, who works at a bank in Hyderabad, was married to Mamatha for two months.

Vinay alleged that his wife was abducted by her family members as they were not in favour of their inter-caste marriage. The in-laws, who are originally from Rajasthan, had also threatened to move her to Jodhpur, claimed Vinay. He had reported the matter to the police following which the family was summoned for counselling.

"My appeal to Rajasthan Chief Minister (Vasundhara Raje) is to please help me find my wife. She is missing for one month and I am really worried about her safety. If she was fine, she would have definitely called me,'' he told NDTV.

After the threat, when Mamatha filed a complaint against her family and asked for security, the local police said it was not possible to provide her security. Mamatha had gone missing last month while Vinay was at work.

As neighbours had seen Mamatha 'being taken away forcibly', the police registered a case of kidnapping. Anand Reddy, a senior police office told the news channel that they had sent a team to Jodhpur, but they could not trace her. 

Mamatha’s family in Jodhpur filed a police case against her claiming that she ran away with five kilos of gold after her marriage.

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