Tied to a tree over husband’s mortgage dispute, lady publicly shamed in Andhra Pradesh

Jun 17, 2025 02:19 PM IST Sirisha instructed the police that her husband allegedly deserted her six months in the past in Bengaluru. A girl was allegedly tied to a tree and publicly humiliated by villagers in Narayanapuram of Chittoor district, following a dispute over unpaid loans, mentioned police on Monday. According to police, the couple owed round ₹80,000 to a villager.(Pixabay/Representative) Sirisha (29), spouse of Thimmarayappa, had returned from Bengaluru on Monday to gather her youngsters’s Transfer Certificates (TC) from their college when locals confronted her in regards to the cash borrowed by her husband. “Sirisha was allegedly tied to a tree by the locals and was asked to call her husband to repay the money, and her daughter hit a local, which escalated the situation,” Kuppam DSP B Parthasarathi instructed PTI. According to police, the couple owed round ₹80,000 to a villager named Munikannappa and in addition some unspecified quantity to native organisations. A case was registered beneath BNS sections 115, 126, and 112, learn with part 3, and police took 5 individuals into custody over the incident. Sirisha instructed the police that her husband allegedly deserted her six months in the past in Bengaluru, though investigators suspect that they might nonetheless be in contact relating to monetary issues. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who represents the Kuppam meeting constituency, condemned the atrocity and ordered strict motion in opposition to the culprits. Naidu took particulars from the district Superintendent of Police and directed officers to supply full assist to the sufferer’s household. “Strict action be taken against those involved in the inhuman treatment of a woman in Narayanapuram village of Kuppam mandal,” mentioned Naidu in an official launch, including that the girl was allegedly tied to a tree and humiliated as a result of her husband, Thimmarayappa, did not repay loans he had taken from the villagers. Naidu instructed police to organise authorized consciousness drives in rural villages and mentioned the general public should depend on the legislation and chorus from vigilante justice. He additionally burdened the necessity for fundamental authorized schooling in each village. The CM reiterated that his authorities wouldn’t enable such incidents to happen and urged the police to take agency preventive measures in all areas.

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