Love in Tragedy: The Tale of Aanchal Mamidwar and Saksham Tate
Aanchal Mamidwar, a 21-year-old from Maharashtra, alleged police abetment in the murder of her lover, Saksham Tate, amid caste tensions. After an emotional 'marriage' to Tate's corpse, she called for harsh penalties for her family members involved in the crime as a probe ensues.
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Adevastating tale of love, tragedy, and alleged police involvement unfolds in Maharashtra's Nanded district. Aanchal Mamidwar, a 21-year-old woman, has accused the police of abetting the murder of her lover, Saksham Tate, amid deep-seated caste tensions. Her unconventional decision to 'marry' his corpse in a bid to immortalize their love has drawn significant public attention.
Superintendent of Police Abinash Kumar announced an investigation into these serious allegations, led by an Additional SP-rank officer. Aanchal's dramatic act at Saksham's residence and her demand for capital punishment for her family members, accused of murdering Saksham, have gone viral on social media.
The case has sparked widespread scrutiny, with six individuals charged under several serious offenses, including murder. Aanchal's testimony paints a disturbing picture of familial opposition driven by caste, with her own kin implicated in the crime. As the investigation progresses, public sentiment remains intensely focused on the quest for justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)

