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A new twist has emerged in the shooting incident linked to the Nagod royal family of Satna district in Madhya Pradesh. A video has surfaced showing Yogita Singh, wife of Rupendra Singh alias Baba Raja, being shot at Parasmaniya Garhi. In the video, Sunita Singh, Baba Raja’s working partner, can be seen standing near a window holding a weapon. During this time, she was having an argument with people from Yogita Singh’s maternal side. Sunita Singh became angry after hearing abuse from a person who was recording the video. After this, she took out a gun from the window and fired. The sound of gunfire can be heard in the video. Smoke is also visible after the bullet hits the wall. Meanwhile, Yogita can be seen screaming in pain after being shot and falling to the ground. The incident occurred on June 11. Yogita Singh, injured with a bullet in her stomach, was referred from Satna to Vindhya Super Speciality Hospital in Rewa. Doctors performed surgery and removed the bullet from her stomach. Currently, her condition is reported to be out of danger and stable. See 3 pictures related to the incident Sunita Singh had fired 9 rounds Yogita’s mother, Narendra Kumari Singh, said that on June 11, around 3:30 pm in the afternoon, Yogita and I, along with her son Prithu Dev Singh and brother, had gone to Garhi to collect our belongings. There, Sunita started abusing. When we protested, she locked the room door from inside. She fired with a licensed gun. According to Yogita Singh’s maternal family, Sunita Singh Parihar had fired 9 rounds. One bullet hit Yogita in the stomach. 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. The court sent Sunita to Central Jail on June 12. Baba Raja said- My mother-in-law is giving wrong statements to media Baba Raja told Dainik Bhaskar that the statements being made by his mother-in-law in the media are completely false and without any basis. He said, “I don’t understand how she can make such claims because neither my mother-in-law nor my father-in-law was present inside the campus at the time of the incident. Therefore, the allegations being levelled have no factual basis.” Referring to his dispute with Yogita, Baba Raja said he does not see any concrete reason behind the conflict. “The same allegation is repeatedly raised regarding Sunita Singh. Sunita works with me and is associated with our NGO and other social initiatives. She has also invested in several projects, which is why she often stays with me,” he said. Baba Raja said Sunita is just my working partner Baba Raja said that someone is calling Sunita my second wife. Someone is calling her girlfriend. This is an indecent thing to say about a woman. I want to tell society and the media that before reaching any conclusion, one should know the reality. Sunita is my working partner. I don’t want to say anything more on this subject. Dispute between husband and wife started 8 years ago While working as a social worker, Sunita came into contact with Baba Raja in the Parsamania area. Yogita did not like Sunita’s visits to the fort, which led to growing distances between husband and wife. About 8 years ago, when the dispute escalated, Rupendra Singh left the Parsamania fort. He started living with Sunita in rented houses in Satna, first at Peptech City, then at Capetown Heights Apartment. Together, they opened a restaurant on Kothi Road in Satna and later a petrol pump near the fort. The restaurant closed after a few days. There was also a dispute between Yogita and Sunita regarding the accounts of the petrol pump. Yogita had previously filed a case against Sunita After the death of Rupendra’s father, Kantideva Singh, in January 2022, the situation worsened further. After that, their uncle and MLA Nagendra Singh had shifted Yogita 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. Accused Sunita is a resident of Nagod itself 38-year-old Sunita Singh is a resident of Umri village in Nagod. Her father, late Sheetla Pratap Singh, is retired from the army. Her mother passed away when Sunita was about 6 years old. She left Umri village during 2010-11 and started living in a rented house in Nagod. After graduation, Sunita worked with several NGOs for women’s and children’s rights. In 2013-14, she 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.