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Women practising garba abducted by armed group in MP's Mandsaur; 7 held

Updated on: 21 September,2025 09:26 PM IST  |  Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh)
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At around 9:30 pm on Saturday, the suspects had entered Bhavsar Dharamshala in Kotwali police station limits brandishing illegal weapons and forcibly dragged the woman into a four-wheeler and abducted her, an official said

Women practising garba abducted by armed group in MP's Mandsaur; 7 held

Seven persons were apprehended within a short span of time, police said. Representational Pic/File

A woman who was practising garba ahead of Navratri 2025 festival was abducted by persons armed with weapons in Mandsaur city in Madhya Pradesh before swift police action led to her rescue two hours later and the arrest the suspects, an official said on Sunday, reported the PTI.

Seven persons were apprehended within a short span of time after they abducted a woman forcibly late Saturday night.


At around 9:30 pm on Saturday, some unidentified men and women entered Bhavsar Dharamshala in Kotwali police station limits brandishing illegal weapons and forcibly dragged the woman into a four-wheeler and abducted her, an official said.



Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar Meena confirmed the details, stating that the abduction was carried out by her relatives, according to the IANS.

Kotwali station in-charge Pushpendra Singh Rathore identified the arrested individuals as Ramchandra, Manisha a.k.a Bunty, Kamlesh a.k.a. Ghota, Fakirachand, Shambhulal, Shyamabai -- all residents of Chachawada Sathiya under Garoth Police Station -- and Dinesh from Bhunki Hatunia, the news agency reported.

A case has been registered under kidnapping, the Arms Act, and other relevant sections. Further investigation is on-going, officials said.

Local residents expressed outrage over the incident, especially given its timing during a cultural celebration.

The incident has reignited conversations around personal freedom, family pressure, and the urgent need for stronger protections for women in both private and public spaces.

The woman was participating in the Navratri celebration alongside other women and young girls when four men and two women arrived at the venue, the IANS reported.

Without warning, they grabbed her and began dragging her away. A young woman present tried to intervene but was pushed aside.

One of the accused brandished a pistol-like object, causing panic among attendees. Video footage shows people fleeing in fear as the woman was taken away, Kotwali police station in-charge Pushpendra Singh Rahtore said, as per the IANS.

Police were alerted immediately, and a district-wide blockade was imposed, said the police. Within two hours, Kotwali police traced and apprehended all seven accused and safely recovered the woman.

The vehicle used in the abduction and the pistol -- later confirmed to be a toy -- were also seized, said the police.

According to the woman’s statement, she had previously been married but left her husband due to repeated physical abuse and filed for divorce.

She had been living with a young man named Yash in Khanpura for the past four months. Her family and in-laws, reportedly angered by the relationship, orchestrated the abduction to bring her back home, the news agency reported.

(with PTI and IANS inputs)

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