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Father Kills Daughter Over Love Affair in Anantapur Tragedy

This act of violence highlights the extreme measures taken by a father against his daughter's defiance and love life.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   6 March 2025 4:55 AM
Father Kills Daughter Over Love Affair in Anantapur Tragedy
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On March 1, in a harrowing incident that shook the Kasapuram village of Anantapur, T Ramanjaneyulu, a 55-year-old man, took the life of his 20-year-old daughter, T Bharati, in a brutal act sparked by her love affair. Police reports reveal that Ramanjaneyulu, unable to accept his daughter's relationship, resorted to hanging her in an isolated location around 1 pm. To further conceal the crime, he drenched her body in petrol and set it on fire, aiming for complete immolation. This act of violence highlights the extreme measures taken by a father against his daughter's defiance and love life.

The tragedy unfolds further details about Bharati and her relationship. Described as deeply in love, Bharati had been with her boyfriend for five years, a relationship that faced strong opposition from both families. Despite the disapproval, Bharati, who was pursuing her graduation in Kurnool, and her boyfriend, a fellow student in Hyderabad, continued their relationship. Bharati's commitment to her love was so profound that she had once threatened to end her life over it. Her refusal to end the affair and her threats of suicide reportedly pushed her father over the edge, leading to the fateful day in Kasapuram.

Bharati's background paints a picture of a young woman with promise and expectations placed upon her. Among four daughters, she stood out as the only one who pursued higher education. Her parents, especially her father, had high hopes for her future, seeing her education as a beacon of success for the family. Unfortunately, her aspirations and her family's dreams were cut short in the most tragic manner.

In the aftermath of Bharati's death, Ramanjaneyulu surrendered to the authorities, prompting police action. The police are now proceeding with legal actions against him under BNS Section 103, signifying the gravity of the crime committed. This incident not only sheds light on the fatal consequences of familial disputes over personal choices but also underscores the societal pressures and expectations that can lead to such extreme outcomes.

Conclusively, the loss of Bharati is a grim reminder of the complexities surrounding family dynamics, love, and societal norms. It raises critical questions about autonomy, love, and the lengths to which familial disapproval can tragically lead. As the legal process unfolds, it serves as a stark instance of how deeply personal decisions can result in irreversible actions and loss.