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Indore Woman Returns Home After Secretly Marrying College Friend, Police Investigate

Indore Woman Returns Home After Secretly Marrying College Friend, Police Investigate

Indore: The case of Shraddha Tiwari's disappearance from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, had been a topic of discussion for the past seven days. On Friday morning, the matter took a dramatic turn when Shraddha returned home with her college friend, Karandeep Singh. The two have now tied the knot. Shraddha's sudden disappearance had created an atmosphere of worry and tension within her family. The police were continuously engaged in searching for her.

Shraddha reached the MIG police station in Indore to report her return, and the police began recording her statement. Her husband, Karandeep, was also present with her during this time.

Shraddha Returned Home After Marrying Her College Friend

The Additional DCP stated that Shraddha's family had initially suspected Sarthak. However, when the police spoke with Sarthak, he mentioned that he and Shraddha were having a dispute and therefore, they were not able to communicate.

The police received information late Thursday night that Shraddha was in Mandsaur. From there, she contacted her parents and has now returned to Indore. Meanwhile, Shraddha married her college friend, Karandeep, who worked as an electrician at their college and is a resident of Palda in Indore.

Shraddha and Karandeep Got Married in Maheshwar Mandleshwar

Shraddha had left for Ratlam from the railway station. On the way, she met Karandeep, and the two went to Maheshwar Mandleshwar, where they got married. After the wedding, both returned to Indore. The police are now questioning both of them and gathering details from family members as well.

During this time, the family members were extremely distressed, and her return has brought them relief. The police have ensured that Shraddha and Karandeep are safe, and no legal action will be taken until the entire situation is clarified.

Case of Missing Daughters in Madhya Pradesh

Prior to Shraddha's case, Archana from Katni and Nikita from Raisen had also gone missing in Madhya Pradesh. All three daughters decided to marry or elope without their parents' consent. Such cases indicate that the younger generation is prioritizing their freedom and the importance of their decisions, while families and administration view it as a serious problem.

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