Dalljiet Kaur hits back at her ‘husband’ Nikhil Patel: ‘What you did with my son is…’
After Nikhil Patel broke the silence on his dispute with ‘wife’ Dalljiet Kaur and claimed that she knew about the reality of their marriage even before they got married, Kaur responded with a blunt reply. In her recent Instagram story, Dalljiet posed questions to Patel and asked her why she ran away from India if everything she claims was true.
Dalljiet counterattacks Nikhil
Dalljiet wrote, “You were in India for three days after knowing about the FIR, which you have just admitted that you knew about. If the nonsense you have now published was true, you would have gone to the police station and told them your side of the story instead of sending it to your PR agent. After fleeing India while the police kept telling you to visit them again and again. Your PR agent stories are not going to give me justice and a person like you deserves to be punished.”
She further writes, “It’s like you haven’t finished wanting more and more publicity, my God. Calling our wedding an event is shameful. In India it is called MARRIAGE, and yes, the policeman wrote NRI in Marathi. It’s not a big deal if a criminal is an NRI or a British citizen!”
Kaur wonders about her “husband” Nikhil’s intentions and writes: “Why did you flee my country? Is it true that you are calling the press? You should have sat in front of the police and told them this absurd story you have made up. And see if they would have believed you.”
“I came to India and talked about work because I didn’t want to talk about family issues because I was hoping you would at least take a flight to India to sort this out. But you would rather take that flight with your new girlfriend. Shame on you both! Is she married and has kids? What example are you setting for your kids by speaking here?”
Countering Nikhi’s claims that her daughter was psychologically bullied, Kaur writes: “I have given nothing but love to Aarl, and I will love her until the end of my life. What you did to Jaydon is a story that hasn’t been told, but not for long.”
“I was busy painting and writing stories to be produced in Africa, not India. I was very happy to be married and to start a life there with you. I also sold a painting to your colleague, remember? I was happy to be a housewife and I would have loved to find a way to earn money there, as you really wanted me to do.”
So if you wanted to clean up your act, you should have started by not running away from the police.
I went to the station because I believe in justice and that a man like you can be a punisher, that’s why our children believe in standing up for what is right.
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