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    Murarisetti Kshetraiah and his wife Rajini, who live in Shivajinagar in Nalgonda town, have filed a complaint with the Nalgonda Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) Ravi. They accuse their son Murarisetti Rambabu and daughter-in-law Sunitha of forcefully taking their property and mistreating them.

    Kshetraiah, a retired superintendent from the endowment department, explained that they had two houses. They gave one house and some gold to their son. However, when they moved in with their son a year ago, they were treated badly. Their son and daughter-in-law registered the house in the daughter-in-law’s name and even used violence against them.

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    Kshetraiah is worried about the mistreatment they have faced. He said that his son and daughter-in-law not only took their property but also physically harmed them. The elderly couple is allegedly denied meals twice a day, and their son and daughter-in-law even take their pension money for themselves.

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    When asked what they wanted, the elderly couple asked for help in getting back their own house, which is now registered under the daughter-in-law’s name. The RDO promised to work towards giving them justice according to their wishes.

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