Indian Woman Reportedly Disappears With Infant After Dispute Over Lack of Cooking Gas

Kathmandu. The consequences of military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran are beginning to manifest globally in the form of shortages of fuel and cooking gas. In India, an incident has come to light where a woman went missing with her five-month-old son because there was no gas at home.

This incident occurred in the village of Baudhani Majre Khatoli in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh state. Suman Devi, the wife of Anil Kumar, a resident of the same village, left home and went missing. Anil and Suman Devi were married about two years ago. They also have a five-month-old son.

Anil works in a company. A few days ago, the cooking gas in his house ran out. When he returned home after his night shift in the morning and saw that food was not cooked, he asked his wife about it. His wife stated that she could not cook because there was no gas.

The dispute between the couple escalated after Anil argued that she should have cooked food using firewood rather than going hungry. Following the argument, Anil went to his room to sleep.

When Anil woke up around 4 PM, he did not see his wife and child at home. After inquiring with neighbors, and failing to find them, he submitted an application to the police station reporting his wife as missing.

Anil stated that despite inquiring with his wife's relatives, she could not be found anywhere. The police have stated that necessary action and search operations are underway based on Anil's application.

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