Deceased's parents get son's custody
Pune, May 23 -- In a moment charged with emotion, the 10-month-old son of late Vaishnavi Hagawane - who allegedly died by suicide earlier this month - was handed over to her parents, the Kaspate family, on Thursday afternoon. The reunion brought tears to the eyes of the grieving family, who said it felt, even if briefly, like Vaishnavi herself had come home.
Vaishnavi, daughter-in-law of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Rajendra Hagawane, died in an alleged dowry case that has shocked Maharashtra and sparked public outrage. Her husband Shashank Hagawane, mother-in-law Lata, and sister-in-law Karishma have been arrested on charges of dowry harassment and abetment to suicide. Her father-in-law Rajendra and elder brother-in-law Sushil are on the run.
The child was brought to the Kaspate home by NCP leader Rupali Patil Thombare and party worker Vaishali Nagode. Patil Thombare said that the party chief and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar had extended full support and assured a fast-track trial, with no political protection for the accused.
Sources said chief minister Devendra Fadnavis personally intervened in the matter. On Thursday morning, he reportedly called Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissioner Vinoy Kumar Choubey, instructing him to trace the child and ensure that the minor's custody was handed over to Vaishnavi's parents.
According to the bereaved family, the baby was in the custody of Nilesh Chavan, friend of Shashank. Chavan allegedly threatened Vaishnavi's relatives with a revolver when the latter visited his place to take the child. "We went to the flat where the baby was kept. A young man with a firearm refused to hand him over and told us to leave. We were frightened and helpless," Vaishnavi's uncle Uttam Bhairat said.
Despite complaints to the police, no immediate action followed, the family reportedly said.
Standing on her doorstep, Vaishnavi's mother broke down while holding her grandson. "For a moment, it felt like Vaishnavi had come home. We forgot our pain for a while. But then reality hit again," she said, tears rolling down her cheeks.
Vaishnavi's father, Anil Kaspate, said, "This was all for money. My daughter was pregnant again. She couldn't take the torture anymore but didn't want to opt for divorce because of the pregnancy."
The bereaved family is demanding swift justice. "We want the law to act firmly against everyone responsible for Vaishnavi's death," Anil said....
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