The kids kicked the old lady out of the house and took her to DC



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The district administration stands alongside Maya Rani Kundu (65) from Narail, whose children have been evicted from their homes.

On Friday night, Narail Deputy Commissioner Anjuman Ara rescued the elderly woman and admitted her to Sadar Hospital.

Previously, the children discarded the land on the online news portal Jagonews24.com and evicted the mother. The news was published under the title “The ship passes the night.” When the news spread through social media, it reached the district administration.

Deputy Commissioner Anjuman Ara visited the elderly Maya Rani Kundu at the Narail Sadar Hospital around 12 noon on Saturday. In the Residential Doctor of the Sadar Hospital. Mashiur Rahman Babu, Deputy Commissioner (Land) Krishna Roy and many others were present.

At that time, Deputy Commissioner Anjuman Ara said, if a mother is kicked out of the home for such behavior, she will not be released. The law will be used. We are next to this old mother. At the end of your treatment, all the good will be done.

Incidentally, Maya Kundu, wife of the late Kalipada Kundu, a resident of the Kurigram area of ​​Narail City, was evicted from her home by her eldest son Dev Kundu (50).

A few years ago, her youngest son Uttam Kundu (40) got married and moved to another place, so her oldest son, Dev Kundu, was taking care of his mother. He lives in the Bandhaghat area of ​​Rupganj Bazar in the city.

For more than a year and a half, Dev Kundu began abusing his mother. He also expressed his inability to eat, dress and stay and kicked him out of the house. Seeing such an incident, a local named Amit Saha kept the old woman at home for several months.

Maya Rani Kundu said in a tearful voice that for more than a year and a half, the son and his wife did not allow him to eat, dress, and stay. He had a land in the 5th century. The eldest son, Dev Kundu, sold the land for several lakhs of rupees. Since then they have been very abusive and kicked me out of the house. Now there is no place to go. Like what the locals allow me to eat. For the past 12 days, he has taken refuge under the artist Sultan Shishu Swarg’s boat, which stands on the banks of the Chitra River next to the SM Sultan Complex.

Hafizul Nilu / MAS / MKH

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