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Rizwanur Case: Priyanka puts Rizwanur's brother in dock

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Posted: Dec 08, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

Kolkata, December 8: Breaking her silence for the first time since her husband Rizwanur Rehman's mysterious death over three months ago, Priyanka Todi has regretted involvement of her brother-in-law Ruqbanur and his friend Pappu in their conjugal life.

"The involvement of Ruqbanur and Pappu in our conjugal life did not behove well since we trusted them very much. Otherwise things would not have come to such a pass and ended in tragedy," 23-year-old Priyanka, daughter of industrialist Ashok Todi told a private TV channel.

Priyanka, staying at her father's Salt Lake residence before Rizwanur's death on September 21, alleged that her husband was not close to Ruqbanur and had ‘fundamental differences’ with him.

"After our marriage, Ruqbanur was always with us. Also whenever I met Rizwanur, Pappu used to guide me. He and Ruqbanur managed everything and we trusted them very much," Priyanka said.

Reacting sharply to Priyanka's charge, Ruqbanur said, "I wonder why Priyanka is levelling such charges after so many days. I am certain a conspiracy is in the making to suppress the inquiry to unearth cause of my brother's mysterious death."

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