Monalisa Bhosle Seeks Protection from Kerala CM Amid Age Controversy
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Kochi, April 16 (NationPress) A new chapter has unfolded in the ongoing controversy involving Monalisa Bhosle, the 'viral sensation from Kumbh Mela'. On Thursday, the young woman reached out to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Kochi City Police Commissioner Putta Vimaladitya, requesting protection.
In her letter, Monalisa voiced her fears that the police from Madhya Pradesh might attempt to forcibly return her to her hometown, despite her claims of being 18 years old.
This appeal arrives as a police delegation from Madhya Pradesh has arrived in Kochi to collect statements from both Monalisa and her husband, Farman Khan, regarding a case filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The case was initiated following an investigation by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, which suggested that Monalisa may have been a minor during her marriage on March 11 at a temple near Thiruvananthapuram.
Farman Khan has obtained a stay order against his arrest until May 20 from the Kerala High Court.
The revelations have sparked a significant political uproar in Kerala, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accusing the ruling CPI-M party of involvement. State BJP General Secretary S. Suresh has alleged that the marriage of a minor occurred with political backing and has called for criminal charges against those involved.
In response, the CPI-M has refuted claims of orchestrating the wedding, asserting that their leaders merely attended after being informed about the event.
The matter has further complicated with Monalisa's mother, Lata Bhosle, claiming her daughter is a minor born in December 2009, alleging that she was misled with promises of a film career.
Lata has also accused others of fabricating a birth certificate to facilitate the marriage, a claim supported by the Commission's preliminary findings.
Documentation reportedly obtained with government aid in Madhya Pradesh suggests that Monalisa was 16 at the time of the marriage, raising profound legal implications.
The Commission has summoned senior police officials from both Kerala and Madhya Pradesh to appear in Delhi as investigations escalate.
As Monalisa asserts her adulthood and seeks protection in Kerala, while her family and authorities in Madhya Pradesh maintain otherwise, the case has transformed into a complex legal and political struggle spanning two states.