Bengaluru: Woman seeks justice at Banashankari station over husband’s alleged abuse

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Bengaluru: Woman seeks justice at Banashankari station over husband’s alleged abuse
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  • Haleem Sadiya accused husband Yunus Pasha of violence, triple talaq
  • In-laws and associates allegedly joined in harassment
  • Police have launched an investigation into the serious charges

A distressed woman, Haleem Sadiya, has approached Banashankari Police Station with grave allegations against her husband, Yunus Pasha, accusing him of severe domestic violence, forced abortion, and issuing six instances of triple talaq. The complaint, lodged with her father’s support, paints a harrowing picture of abuse, including Yunus allegedly threatening her with a gun and intimidating her family with knives and swords. The couple’s troubles escalated when Yunus reportedly pressured Haleem to engage in illicit relationships, including with a politician, and subjected her to relentless harassment when she refused.

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The accusations extend beyond Yunus, with Haleem claiming her father-in-law demanded daily body massages and both in-laws harassed her for dowry. She alleges Yunus frequently entertained other women while forcing her into compromising situations with other men. The situation worsened with claims of Yunus causing her miscarriage, adding to her trauma. Haleem also pointed fingers at individuals associated with ZameerAhmed, suggesting a broader political network of intimidation. Yunus allegedly boasted about his influence, claiming the Congress-led government would shield him from consequences.

The complaint highlights a pattern of psychological and physical torment, leaving Haleem and her family desperate for justice. Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation, focusing on the serious charges of domestic violence, coercion, and illegal talaq pronouncements.

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