Woman Tied to Tree, Publicly Humiliated in Andhra Pradesh Village; 5 in Custody
- A 25-year-old woman named Sirisha was tied to a tree and beaten publicly in Narayanapuram village on Monday over unpaid debt.
- The incident occurred after Sirisha’s husband, Timmarayappa, took a loan of eighty thousand rupees from Munikannappa three years earlier and did not complete the repayment.
- Locals forcibly dragged Sirisha from her home, assaulted her in front of her children, and villagers informed police who registered cases under BNS sections.
- Five people, including Munikannappa and relatives, were arrested, and officials assured strict action and support to Sirisha’s family, while Sharmila condemned the act saying, "There is no safety for women in the State."
- The incident prompted condemnation from political leaders, and the Chief Minister ordered legal awareness drives and urged public reliance on law over vigilante justice.
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Andhra woman tied to tree, humiliated over loan dispute; five arrested - The Tribune
Sirisha (29), wife of Thimmarayappa had returned from Bengaluru on Monday to collect her children’s transfer certificates from their school when locals confronted her about the money borrowed by her husband.
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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has taken serious note of an incident in which a woman was tied to a tree and thrashed over defaulting on a loan her husband had taken. The incident occurred on Monday in the Kuppam Assembly constituency, represented by the Chief Minister in his home district of Chittoor. The Chief Minister on Tuesday directed police to take stringent action against those involved in the inhuman treat…
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