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Accused of infidelity, husband assaults Chandigarh AAP councillor, son; arrested

Accused of infidelity, husband assaults Chandigarh AAP councillor, son; arrested

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Chandigarh: A full-blown domestic scandal turned violent for a sitting councillor in Chandigarh, with her husband assaulting her and their son in late Friday night incident. Both the councillor and her son were injured, and the latter had to be admitted to the Government Multi Specialty Hospital (GMSH), Sector 16.
Police later arrested the husband, identified as Sandeep.
Poonam, an AAP councillor from Ward 16, alleged that her husband had been involved in a long-standing illicit relationship with a woman from Sector 25 — a relationship that had cast a dark shadow over their family for over a decade.
The breaking point came when Poonam's elder son reportedly uncovered evidence confirming the affair. Upon confronting the woman, she allegedly retorted, "Do whatever you want, Sandeep is mine and will remain mine," — a statement that deeply disturbed the young man.
He rushed home to inform his mother.
What followed was a night of chaos. Sandeep allegedly returned home in a rage, physically assaulting his sons. When Poonam intervened, she too became a target of his fury. Not stopping there, the councillor claimed she went to confront the woman in Sector 25, only to be attacked by her and her family. In the scuffle, Poonam said she lost her gold earrings.
But the most chilling moment came later.
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Sandeep allegedly stormed back into their home, brandishing a knife, and threatened to kill Poonam in front of their son.
She alleged that Sandeep had transferred large sums of money and given gold jewellery to the woman. And when she protested, Sandeep allegedly threatened to ruin her political career by filing false complaints against her.
Police arrested Sandeep under preventive measures, though he was later released on bail. The Sector 11 police have launched a deeper investigation into the serious allegations.

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