Rizwanur Rahman - Priyanka's Legal Communique To Her In-laws

Priyanka's Legal Communique To Her In-laws

Priyanka Todi has sent a letter to her mother-in-law stating on November 6, that:

"Priyanka Todi will not return to the house of Rizwanur Rehman. She will stay with her father Ashok Todi at his residence. She is equally shocked after the incident as is Rizwanur’s family. Please return her belongings... including saris, greeting cards, personal diaries, photographs, birth certificates, school certificates and others."

The letter was delivered through a solicitor and was addressed to Rizwanur’s mother Kishwar Jehan.

Priyanka had asked her in-laws to explain how a private vernacular news channel could get hold of her photographs without her permission.

Rahman’s mother has termed Priyanka Todi’s letter as “rubbing salt on her wounds”. She said she was “deeply hurt” after reading the letter. She also said that she had expected her to attend the last rites of her son. She wrote back a reply which said: “You should have come to meet a mother who lost her son because of the conspiracy hatched by influential police officers and your father. It is a matter of deep regret that you have sent the letter through your advocate...”

Agreeing to return Priyanka’s personal articles, Kishwar said: “I am hoping that you will come yourself and take these things. It will be very unfortunate if I have to hand them over to an advocate’s peon or clerk instead of my daughter-in-law with whom I have no judicial dispute.”

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