Mother of Four Elopes with Lover, Leaving Family Behind

In a surprising turn of events, a mother of four from Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, has left her family to elope with her lover. This incident unfolded at a bus stand where she cleverly deceived her husband and children. Married for eleven years, the woman had been involved with a relative for five years. After her escape with cash and savings, her husband filed a complaint, revealing the emotional turmoil of a family torn apart by love. Read on to uncover the full story behind this dramatic incident.
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A Love Story Defying Age and Boundaries

Mother of Four Elopes with Lover, Leaving Family Behind


The famous lines from Jagjit Singh's ghazal resonate deeply: 'There should be no age limit or birth ties when it comes to love.' This sentiment rings true in a recent incident from Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, where a mother of four eloped with her lover. The woman had been involved with a relative for the past five years.


She cleverly deceived her husband and children at the bus stand and made her escape.


Marriage and Family Background


Rajaram, a resident of Chhatarpur, married Ramdevi eleven years ago. The couple has four daughters, two of whom live with their grandparents in the village, while the other two reside with Rajaram in Delhi. For the past nine years, Rajaram has been working as a laborer in Delhi. Meanwhile, Ramdevi has been in a romantic relationship with Sunil Shrivastava, a relative, for the last five years.


Escape at the Bus Stand


The incident occurred early Thursday morning at the Chhatarpur bus stand, as Rajaram was returning to the village with his wife and children from Delhi. Upon arrival, Ramdevi asked her husband to take the children to the restroom. When Rajaram returned, he discovered that his wife had fled with her lover, taking with her ₹24,000 in cash and an additional ₹50,000 from their bank account.


Husband Files a Complaint


After contacting Ramdevi's parents, Rajaram was told that their daughter was 'dead' to them and that she would not be returning home. Consequently, Rajaram filed a complaint at the city police station at 5 PM. Station Officer Arvind Kujur stated that an investigation would be conducted, and appropriate action would follow. Rajaram expressed his distress, mentioning that he was saving money for his daughter's wedding, which his wife has now taken.