SKBM=Madhumita Mishra's story (Real life story)

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On May 9, 2003, Madhumita Shukla, a 24-year old budding poetess and allegedly the lover of Amarmani, was gunned down at close range by two visitors in her two-room apartment in Lucknow's Paper Mill Colony. She was seven months pregnant at the time[6]

In June 2003, the chief investigator in the case, Mahendra Lalka (IPS 1967), was suspended, apparently because of his refusal to give Tripathi a clean chit as desired by Mayawati.[7] [6][8] The case was subsequently transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation, and Amarmani was arrested in September 2003. Phone calls relating to the murder were traced to Tripathi's wife Madhumani in Gorakhpur[3], who was also subsequently convicted for the murder.

Various attempts at getting bail were turned down[9], especially based on the DNA evidence of a relationship which he had initially denied. Amarmani and his wife were lodged in Gorakhpur jail, where they were found to be holding rock concerts. [10] While still in jail, Tripathi won in the U.P. Assembly Elections, 2007 as an Independent candidate. He won the Lakshmipur Constituency seat in Mahrajganj District, defeating nearest rival Kaushal Kishore of the Rashtriya Janata Dal by a margin of nearly 20 thousand votes (12%)[11]

In March 2007, the case was transferred to a special court in Dehradun, where Tripathi and his wife along with three others were convicted for the murder of Madhumita Shukla murder on October 24th 2007. The court has sentenced Amarmani, his wife Madhumani and two other accused to life imprisonment.

In 2012, Amarmani's son Amanmani Tripathi was given a ticket by Samajwadi Party for contesting in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, 2012[12]. Amarmani managed to record a video from jail send out a message[13] to the constituency of Nautanwa (merged with Lakshmipur after delimitation). Despite a wave in favour of SP, Amanmani lost to Kaushal Kishore of Indian National Congress by a margin of 4%[14].


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Posted: 13 years ago
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She was a young poet with fire in her belly, spicing up literary gatherings and political rallies with her theatrical delivery and strong words. He was a political strongman, MLA and minister in Mayawati's government of 2003.

She caught his eye and they were soon having an affair. An affair that had a bloody end.

The Madhumita Shukla murder case had all the elements of the quintessential Bollywood potboiler - an extra-marital affair, treachery, betrayal and murder.

On May 9, 2003, Madhumita, a UP-based poet, was shot dead in her Lucknow home. A signed but undated letter was found in which she left behind clues to her death.

She wrote: "Did I not dream of having a baby for four months? You may refuse to accept the child but as a mother how can I do that? Should I murder the child after bearing it in my womb for six months? Did you not think of my pain? You treated me like a commodity."

The man she was referring in her letter was UP politician Amarmani Tripathi, a formerbahubali (strongman) politician with friends across the political spectrum

The sharp shooter was affiliated with the Congress, BSP, BJP and more recently, the Samajwadi Party.

Before entering politics, Tripathi was listed as a Category A history-sheeter, with 33 cases pending against him, including five relating to murder.

It was alleged that Tripathi got Madhumita killed as she had refused to undergo an abortion. While another version suggested that Tripathi's wife Madhumani got the poet murdered after she learnt that she was having an affair with her husband.

Following a high level inquiry, Tripathi was immediately sacked by Mayawati government. In June, 2003, Mayawati, under pressure from the opposition, ordered a CBI enquiry into the case.

The CBI arrested Tripathi in September 2003 after DNA tests confirmed his involvement in the case.

The trial began in the District court of Dehra Dun as Madhumita's family expressed apprehensions that Tripathi and his wife may impede a free and fair trial in their home state.

On Wednesday, the District Court sentenced Tripathi, wife Madhumani and two others to life imprisonment. But Madhumita's family feels their quest for justice is far from over.

"We need to wait and see whether he stays in jail and his conviction is not just on paper. The journey and our struggle has just started," says Madhumita's sister, Nidhi.

It's poetic justice for Madhumita and for the family, the adage law grinds slow but grinds fine has finally come true.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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All these alreday posted...Thanx😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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As Alphabeta mentioned...we've had discussions and threads already regarding this and although the concept has been lifted from the AT/MS case, yet there are noticeable differences and nothing can be concluded yet.

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