Two heartbreaking murders in Delhi: One man hid the body by killing his wife, in the second incident DTC conductor killed driver
Delhi, the capital of the country, is once again shocked by the incidents of two horrible murders. On the one hand, the man strangled his wife to death and hid the body in the bedside, on the other hand, a conductor of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) shot his fellow driver drunk. Both incidents shocked the people of Delhi and again asked questions about how the lack of confidence in the relationship and the flames of anger swallowed the lives. First incident: The reason for the death of his wife was due to death due to taxi driver Dhanraj, who lives in Dabri, south-west of Delhi, strangled his wife Deepa to death. 24 -Year Deepa was married to Dhanraj five years ago. Relations between the two have been on time for some time. Deepa also has a two -year -old son who currently lives with his mother Uncle. According to police sources, the reason for the murder suspected and became distrust, Dhanraj his wife suspected he had an illegal relationship with another person. It is said that the person had stayed at his home earlier. As a result of this suspicion, Dhanraj planned to kill and strangle Deepa to death. He then hid the body in his home bed. When Raj Deepa’s father, Ashok Chauhan, could not be contacted by his daughter, he filed a missing complaint with the police. When police began the investigation, the needle of suspicion went directly to Dhanraj. After forming several teams, the search for the accused began and eventually Dhanraj was arrested near Karnal. During interrogation, Dhanraj acknowledged the murder. Second incident: DTC director shot co -driver’s second murder in Delhi, in the Alipur area in the Northern Delhi, where Yogesh, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), shot and killed his fellow driver. The incident happened on Saturday night, when both sat in the wagon and drank alcohol. The bullet fired after a drunken debate led to a debate between drunken Yogesh and Manjeet about something, which became violent to see it. Evil, Yogesh shot Manjeet in his chest and killed him on the spot. After the murder, Yogesh himself took the vehicle and reached the Alipur police station and surrendered the police with the body. Police have registered a case, police have registered a murder case against the accused Yogesh and he is being questioned. The body of the deceased Manjeet was sent to Post -Mortem. Police are trying to know the real reason for the quarrel between the two. Both of these incidents not only shook the capital Delhi, but also exposed the weakened situation of relationships in society. On the one hand, the wall of suspicion in the relationship between man and woman is caused to death, and on the other hand, anger and violence in professional relationships are dominated. What does the law and society say? In these cases, the accused is under police custody and was both discussed for murder. But the biggest question is whether it is only a law action incident? Is it only the responsibility of the administration to promote dialogue, understanding and spiritual balance in society? From these incidents it is clear that spiritual tension, intolerance and communication gap are constantly increasing in our society. Now the time has come to give a place to trust and understand in relationships so that we can avoid these frightening events. Conclusion: These two Delhi murders have shown that their results can be very frightening if anger, doubt and intolerance make a place in relationships. It is now necessary that we prefer dialogue in relationships and mental health problems in time, so that no Deepa or Manjit is again a victim of such accidents.