A 60-year-old woman is allegedly kept in solitary confinement in Mangalore by her husband at the behest of his lover, finds Lubna Sheila
This is an incident which should make the people of Dakshina Kannada, the cradle of education, banking and healthcare, hang their heads in shame. This is the sordid story of a greedy man who confined his wife to a dark room in order to usurp her assets and lead a happy life with his mistress.
Vilasini, now 60, has been living a life of a virtual hostage with hardly any connection with the outer world. From a Jaycee Queen in 1971 she has come a long way over the next four decades. Interestingly, her tale of deceit and fraud came to light through their daughter Sheen and son in law Sathish Chandaran. The villain of the episode is K.P. Suresh Raj, who is Sheen’s father and Vilasini’s husband. He is working as the administrator of a prestigious education institution in Mangalore and also a leader of Samskara Bharathi, an RSS affiliate.
Suresh Raj and Vilasini lived a happy life at the lavish home ‘Madhusara’ opposite CV Nayak Hall on Kadri road. However, feud broke out when Manorama entered into Raj’s life. Manorama was a married woman and the dutiful housewife Vilasini never in her wildest dreams thought that she would become a flesh in her throne one day. The acquaintance turned into a close relationship and the couple carried on their intimate relationship behind Vilasini’s back.
A bigger shock was in store for Vilasini, when she landed at her husband’s Falnir office. As she entered, Vilasini and Raj were in a compromising position. It was a shock of a lifetime for her. The couple had a long fight when Raj returned home that day. Little did Vilasini know that the fight will be the beginning of an even bigger ordeal for her. Raj locked her inside a room and cut her off from the outside world. Since that evening of 1991 she has not been allowed to venture out of her room.
Vilasini waited in vain for her husband to mend his ways and return to her arms. But Raj was so immersed in his new love interest, that he set up a house for Manroama in Bendore. Soon the ‘mistress’ gave birth to a son and after five years, Manorama and her child entered Vilasini’s home. This left a deep scar in Vilasini’s mind and with the torture and exploitation turning more acute with passing time, she lost her mental balance. “Now her feet are swollen to such an extent that she cannot even walk on her own,” says Sheen.
Sheen had been living abroad with her husband since their marriage. Subsequently they settled in Bangalore. Although Sheen expressed her desire to meet her mother, it was spurned. She was allowed to meet her mother only on one occasion. Sheen could not believe her eyes when she opened the doors of her mom’s room. The ‘beauty queen’ of yesteryears was lying on her bed in a helpless condition. Her body had turned pale and she appeared to be suffering from malnourishment. When inquired, she confessed that she was being given food only once in a day. The once happy home had turned into a graveyard. It was really painful for Sheen to find another woman donning the role of housewife.
That was the only meeting Sheen could manage in the last 30 years with her mother. Her subsequent attempts to meet her were thwarted by her father Raj. She approached court against the unlawful confinement of her mother. She was able to secure an order from the High Court allowing her to arrange medical treatment for her mother. But, when she arrived at ‘Madhusara’ last April with women police in toe, she was sent back.
Sheen then approached State Woman’s Commission and Mangalore City Police Commissioner. Responding to the complaint, Manjula, the chairperson of the Commission had directed Women and Child Welfare Department on August 30, 2010 to carry out an investigation. Accordingly Assistant Commissioner of Police Ravindra K. Gadady conducted an investigation and concluded that the allegations leveled by Sheen were “baseless”.
However, Sheen insists, the police are backing her father because he is an influential person. She fears that her father’s lover Manorama and their son Swarun will gradually eliminate her mother and will lay claim on the properties of her father, including the house in Kadri, which will easily cost Rs. 3 crore. She has also alleged that Manorama and her son have already forged documents to carry out their plan.
Appearing before the media as a desperate mission to ‘free’ her mother, Sheen has also sought measures to safeguard the jewellery and other movable and immovable properties her mother possessed. She has also knocked on the door of the court once again seeking justice. People’s Union for Civil Liberties, a human rights organization, has thrown its weight behind Sheen’s fight for justice.
Meanwhile, Sheen and her husband Satish have been facing life threat ever since they came out in the open against the injustice being meted out to Vilasiini. “We have now moved back to Mangalore. A group of five people have threatened us of dire consequences,” says Sheen. PUCL president P.B. D’Sa says a complaint has been lodged with the police about the threat.
Suresh Raj, the man at the centre of the ‘sex, lies and wealth’ scandal, however, denies all allegations and insist that his wife is suffering from psychological disorder and being given necessary treatment. “I have not kept her under house arrest as being alleged. Baseless allegations are being leveled against me by my daughter with an eye on my property,” he says.
“The High Court has already rejected her claim about harassment. She is also pressuring me by giving false complaints to various commissions. I have also issued notice to her against the false propaganda unleashed by her,” he insists.
Mr. Raj also refutes her daughter’s contention that her sole aim was the wellbeing of her mother. “That is last thing on her mind. She is after my wealth. She can go to any extent for that. My son lives in Mangalore, but has not given any complaint,” he says.
Even as the sordid drama drags on, Vilasini, the woman who is allegedly confined to her room, evokes wide sympathy across the households in coastal districts, with many reflecting on the flip-side of wealth, beauty and unbridled human desires.
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