The family divided at the crematorium! Sons halted the last rites for 15 bighas of land
A family in Jhansi, India, became divided during the last rites of an 80-year-old man over a land dispute involving 15 bighas.
In a shocking incident in the Mauranipur area of Jhansi, India, the family of 80-year-old Bhoote Ahirwar split into two factions at the cremation ground after his death. The division occurred over a contentious land dispute regarding 15 bighas, halting the cremation process, which is usually a sensitive occasion. The families clashed, leading to a tense atmosphere as both sides confronted each other over the inheritance rights associated with the land.
The deceased, Bhoote Ahirwar, had two families; his first wife and their children lived separately while he had been residing with his second wife and her children for the last two decades. After his demise, a long-standing conflict regarding property ownership resurfaced, prompting the members of both families to argue at the cremation site just as preparations for the last rites were underway.
As tensions escalated at the cremation ground, the dispute over land and rights intensified between the sons of the two wives. This incident not only highlights the complexities of familial relationships but also underscores the impact of property disputes on traditional rituals, raising concerns about how economic factors can overshadow deeply rooted cultural practices such as mourning and burial rites.