India, May 23 -- Amid mounting outrage over Vaishnavi Hagawane's alleged death by suicide over dowry harassment, Maharashtra deputy chief minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Ajit Pawar on Thursday said that three police teams has been formed to track the key accused, and more would be deployed if necessary. Vaishnavi, 26, was the daughter-in-law of NCP Mulshi unit head Rajendra Hagawane.

While Vaishnavi's husband Shashank Hagawane, mother-in-law Lata, and sister-in-law Karishma are in the police net on charges of dowry harassment and abetment to suicide, Rajendra and elder brother-in-law Sushil are on the run.

Pawar, who was present at Vaishnavi's wedding last year, said he had immediately contacted senior police officia...