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NRI woman approaches embassy as police turn deaf ear to her plaint

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Ludhiana In What may become a major embarrassment for the Punjab police and government, a Canada-based NRI woman has sent her complaint to the Canadian embassy after her grouse was not redressed by the Punjab police. The NRI woman had approached the Punjab police against some of her close relatives.

NRI Lajwant Kaur, who is settled in Canada for the last over 17 years, while addressing a press conference here today said that some of her paternal relatives had been trying to grab the property of her father, Zora Singh who had died in September 2003. Saying that she was the only rightful successor of her father’s property being his only child, Lajwant Kaur said that some of her paternal relatives had been trying to grab that property in Jagraon.

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