CG : Daughter reunites with parents thanks to Sir, happiness returns home after 13 years
Keshkal. These days the process of SIR (Special Intensive Review) is going on in Chhattisgarh. The administration is working on war footing for this. In such a situation, new stories are also coming out from different areas of the state. One such interesting story has come out from Keshkal. Where in the year 2012, a minor girl, under stress due to family problems, left her home and went to Raipur. After searching for her whereabouts for years, the family members had given up all hope of finding her. But now when the documents for SIR were required, her daughter Sunita Yadav has returned to her home after almost 13 years.
She left home in 2012 and was with her grandmother in Raipur.
In a conversation with Sunita, she explained that she had left home in 2012, fed up with her father's frequent drinking and physical violence. She had been living with her grandmother in Raipur, living there. She had promised to arrange her marriage when she reached adulthood. However, she passed away in 2019. During this time, she often yearned to return home, but fearing her father prevented her from doing so.
If it weren't for Sir, I probably would never have met my family.
Sunita said, "When the BLO asked me for documents for SIR, they required my parents' identity card, name in the voter list, and other documents. But I didn't have any documents, so I came to Keshkal from Raipur. I was very happy to meet my parents after so many years, and they seemed very happy to see me too. If documents weren't required for SIR, I probably would never have come back to Keshkal. But now that I am in touch with my family, and the situation at home is normal, I will come to Keshkal from time to time to meet my parents."
A missing person report was filed at the police station.
Keshkal TI Gyanendra Singh Chauhan said that in 2012, a missing minor girl was reported missing. A continuous search was underway for her whereabouts. Now, 13 years later, the missing girl, Savita Yadav, arrived in Keshkal on her own when she learned from her family that a missing person report had been filed at the police station. She then went to the police station herself. Her detailed statement is currently being taken, and further legal action will be taken.
