In a startling turn of events, the Uttar Pradesh government recently issued an order for the early release of notorious gangster-turned-politician Amarmani Tripathi and his wife, Madhumani Tripathi.
The decision has sent shockwaves through the community, especially among the family of Madhumati Shukla, a renowned poet who was tragically murdered. This article delves into the controversy surrounding this early release order and the emotional plea made by Nidhi Shukla, Madhumati Shukla’s sister.
Nidhi Shukla’s Emotional Appeal
As news of the early release order reached Nidhi Shukla, she couldn’t contain her emotions. On camera, she broke down and expressed her deep concerns regarding releasing Amarmani Tripathi, the man convicted of her sister’s murder.
“If he (Amarmani Tripathi) has not gone to jail, where is the question of giving him early release?” she exclaimed. Her anguish was evident, raising questions about the safety and justice for the victim’s family.
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— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) August 25, 2023
A Desperate Plea for Justice
Nidhi Shukla’s distress was not limited to her on-camera breakdown. She had previously made an emotional appeal in a video and even penned a heartfelt letter, both questioning the order for the early release of the Tripathi couple.
In her letter, she stated, “I, Nidhi Shukla, sister of Madhumati Shukla, am shocked at the order given by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh on the early release of Amarmani Tripathi and Madhumani Tripathi.” She went on to inform the UP government and the governor that her plea had been accepted in the Supreme Court, with a hearing scheduled for Friday, August 25th, at 11 a.m.
VIDEO | “I have been running from pillar to post, but didn’t get justice till today. Such useless are the governments that they couldn’t send Amarmani Tripathi to prison despite the court giving him life imprisonment,” says Nidhi Shukla, sister of late poet Madhumita Shukla, on… pic.twitter.com/r4JIb5xfQZ
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 25, 2023
The Shocking Premature Release Order
What baffled Nidhi Shukla the most was the timing of the early release order by the Uttar Pradesh Prisons Administration department. It was issued before the scheduled Supreme Court hearing, a move that she found deeply disturbing. The order cited “good behavior” for the Tripathi couple’s impending release.
Video statement of Nidhi Shukla. She claims she was in constance correspondence with the UP govt and Governor’s office against the release of convicted killer Amarmani Tripathi. pic.twitter.com/ngy39oZKOO
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) August 25, 2023
The Madhumati Shukla Murder Case
The Madhumati Shukla murder case was a sensational incident that shook the political landscape of Uttar Pradesh. Madhumati Shukla, a talented 24-year-old poet, was brutally shot dead in her Lucknow residence in 2003.
Shockingly, it was later revealed that Madhumati was pregnant with Amarmani Tripathi’s child at the time of her murder. Amarmani Tripathi, who had served as a minister in the Mayawati government in 2002-03, was the primary accused, alongside his wife, Madhumani Tripathi.
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In 2007, both Tripathi and his wife were sentenced to life imprisonment. This tragic case has been a significant discussion in Uttar Pradesh politics over the years, dominating headlines and sparking debates.
The early release order for Amarmani Tripathi and Madhumani Tripathi has ignited controversy and deep concern, particularly within the Shukla family. Nidhi Shukla’s emotional plea and her quest for justice underscore the gravity of this situation, leaving many to ponder the implications of this decision on the legacy of Madhumati Shukla and the pursuit of justice in her murder case.