The police have registered a case against the accused parents.
In Chhindwara, a teacher father left his 3 -day newborn child down the stone in the forest. It is alleged that he took this step for fear of going to the job when he is a fourth child.
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The newborn continued to fight with ants and cold overnight. The villagers heard the child’s cry and saved him. Currently innocent is admitted to the district hospital and is safe. The police have registered a case against the accused parents.
Teacher already has three children According to the police, the accused father Bablu Dandolia and mother Rajkumari Dandolia (teacher in Nandanwadi Primary School) already have three children. He feared that his job could go under the government rule if he is a fourth child. For this reason, he kept the entire pregnancy hidden.

Fourth child was born at home The accused gave birth to a child at home at around 3 pm on 23 September. After this, both of them took the newborn into the forest of Nandanwadi village and left unclaimed. The next morning when the villagers went towards the forest, they heard the cry of the child. When he removed the stone, the innocent was alive.
There was a danger of infection due to the bite of ants According to doctors, the child was in danger of infection due to staying in the cold overnight and bite of ants, due to which he was referred to the district hospital after first aid.

When the villagers arrived after hearing the cry of the child, they saw the innocent under the stones.
Police accused of softening Dhanora police have currently registered a case under Section 93 BNS (Quitting Unclaimed). But the villagers allege that this was an attempt to murder, so it should also be imposed Section 109 BNS (attempt to murder). People have accused the police of “Khanapurti”, of making a case of disgrace.
Final confirmation will be done only after DNA test In this case, outpost in -charge Lakhanlal Ahirwar said, “Final confirmation will be done only after the DNA test. Further action will be taken on the same basis.” At the same time, Amarwada BRC Vinod Verma said, “This incident is shameful for the society. Sending notice on the teacher concerned will demand action from the district level.
