Three videos have emerged from the shooting incident at Parsamaniya Garhi, the fort of the Nagod royal family in Satna district. One video captures moments during the incident, while the other two were recorded afterwards. The first video allegedly shows Rupendra Singh, alias Baba Raja, being assaulted by his in-laws. His clothes appear torn, and gunshots can be heard in the background. Smoke is also visible after bullets reportedly struck a wall. The second video shows bloodstains and shattered glass scattered across the gallery floor of the fort. According to people associated with the royal family, the broken glass came from photo frames of the family’s ancestors, which were allegedly used to attack Baba Raja. The third video is from a petrol pump located adjacent to the fort, where damaged and scattered items can be seen. People close to the royal family claim that Baba Raja was attacked first and that his girlfriend, Sunita Singh Parihar, fired nine rounds in his defense. During the firing, one bullet allegedly struck his wife, Sanyogita Singh, in the abdomen. Rupendra Singh is the nephew of former minister and BJP MLA Nagendra Singh. He married Sanyogita Singh in 2000. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and the claims made by those involved. See in the pictures, what appeared in the video Court sends shooter’s girlfriend to jail Police have arrested Sunita Singh, who fired the shots. A licensed 22 bore gun, 8 live cartridges, and 4 empty shells from the scene have been seized from her possession. On Friday afternoon, after being presented in court, Sunita was sent to Central Jail. Meanwhile, Sanyogita Singh, who was injured by a bullet in her stomach, was referred from Satna to Vindhya Super Speciality Hospital in Rewa. Currently, her condition is reported to be out of danger and stable. Mother said – Fired with licensed gun In her statement to the police, Sanyogita’s mother, Narendra Kumari Singh, said that on June 11, around 3:30 pm in the afternoon, Sanyogita and I, along with her son Prithu Dev Singh and brother, had gone to Garhi to collect our belongings. There, Sunita started abusing and hurling insults. When we protested, she locked the room door from inside and fired with a licensed gun. Dispute between husband and wife started 8 years ago According to sources from the Nagod royal family, while working as a social worker, Sunita came in contact with Baba Raja in the Parsamniya area. Yogita did not like Sunita coming to the fort, which led to growing distances between husband and wife. About 8 years ago, when the dispute escalated, Rupendra Singh left Parsamniya fort and started living with Sunita in a rented house in Satna. Together, they opened a restaurant and later a petrol pump near the fort. There was also a dispute between Yogita and Sunita over the accounts of the petrol pump. After the death of Rupendra’s father, Kantidev Singh, in January 2022, the situation worsened further. After that, their uncle and MLA Nagendra Singh had shifted Sanyogita and her son to Nagod Fort. Yogita had also filed a case of assault against Sunita at the fort a year and a half ago. From child rights activist to accused – Sunita 38-year-old Sunita Singh is a resident of Umri village in Nagod. Her father was in the army. After graduation, Sunita worked with several NGOs for women’s and children’s rights. In 2013-14, she had formed the ‘Santosh Devi Manav Vikas Kalyan Samiti’. Sunita has also worked in collaboration with UNICEF projects and the State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights. Yogita Singh has been associated with politics Rupendra Singh’s wife, Sanyogita Singh, also belongs to an army family. Her father, Charanjit Singh Rathore, has been an officer in the army. Brother Nagendra Singh Rathore is also in the army. After marriage, Sanyogita Singh had taken over the political legacy of Parsamniya. She has been the Sarpanch of Parsamniya three times. She was also the Vice President of the BJP’s Satna district from 2012 to 2016. After the dispute with her husband, she spent most of her time with her son at her maternal home in Udaipur. Post navigation E-token mandatory for fertilizer, 50% farmers lack smartphone skills:Kharif sowing nears; uncertainty over portal timings Information covering 250-km radius available on single platform:Visitors will get accurate traffic updates at Simhastha