A sad and betrayed husband has been living in a tree for the last nine months, refusing to come
down until his wife apologises for cheating on him. But the apology never
came and, nine months later,Sanjay, 25, is still there,
wondering if wife Tara will ever take him back.
Sanjay, whose surname
is not known, married Tara last year in Ramgaon, Varanasi, before
moving to Mumbai.
But in March he
returned home from work a little early to find his new bride in a compromising
position with their next-door neighbour.
Hurt and humiliated,
he demanded an apology for the infidelity but she refused so he took her back
to their village in a bid to resolve their differences.
But she remained
defiant, saying she wanted to return to Mumbai before leaving for her parents
house.
So in a last ditch effort to win her back, Sanjay shimmied up a guava tree on the outskirts of the village and has remained there ever since.
He says he will climb down only
when his wife apologises for her misdeeds and returns to him.
Despite renewed attempts by his
family to persuade her, Tara would not budge.
Initially he refused food,
surviving only on the guava fruit picked from the branches of the tree. But
when none were left, he was forced to swallow his pride and relied on his
mother, who faithfully brought him snacks from home.
‘He climbed on to this tree on March 9 and has remained
there ever since. Whenever we try to bring him down, he threatens to commit
suicide,’ Sanjay’s mother Kushma Dev told The Asian Age.
‘He eats and sleeps on
the tree and even relieves himself from there. We keep going to him and asking
him if he needs anything.’
Some
villagers, however, claim to have spotted Sanjay climb down from the tree and
go for a stroll when he thinks nobody is watching.
But they say he quickly
scurries back up to his branch if he thinks somebody is nearby.
His sister Nisha told the paper
they have not called police, adding: ‘We apprehend that he may harm himself
if we seek outside help. As long as he is safe there, we are happy for him.’
Source: Dailymail.co.uk
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