Nagpur Mother Demands Immediate Revenge for Son's Brutal Murder
In a heart-wrenching scene at their Gittikhadan residence, 44-year-old Revati Nanore stood weeping uncontrollably as she demanded strict and immediate punishment for the cold-blooded kidnapping and murder of her 14-year-old son, Atharva. Tears streamed down her face as she confronted senior politicians and social activists who had gathered to offer condolences to the grieving family.
"I Want Revenge": Mother's Anguish Turns to Fury
"My son was killed, now I want revenge," Revati declared with raw emotion. "My son must have undergone immense pain and torture. I want the killers to go through the same suffering." Her voice, choked with sorrow yet burning with anger, echoed through the room as she expressed complete disillusionment with the judicial process.
Revati made it clear she had no faith in what she described as the prolonged court process or delayed justice system. "I want immediate action and instant revenge," she asserted firmly. The grieving mother went even further, demanding that the parents of the assailants should torture their own sons in the same brutal manner her child endured. "Only then can I even think of forgiving them," she thundered, her words reflecting the depth of her anguish.
Family Safety Concerns and Shocking Revelations
Atharva's father, Dilip Nanore, expressed serious concerns about his family's ongoing safety during the emotional gathering. He revealed disturbing information about the alleged mastermind behind the crime, identified only as Yadav, who along with his brother and other family members — all with criminal backgrounds — continues to pose a serious threat to the Nanore family.
The family disclosed shocking details about their relationship with one of the suspects. They revealed that Jai, one of the accused, would frequently visit their home, play with young Atharva, and had even borrowed money from them for his elder brother's wedding. This betrayal of trust has compounded the family's trauma, making the loss even more devastating.
The case has highlighted not only the brutal nature of the crime but also the complex social dynamics and safety concerns facing ordinary families when dealing with criminal elements. Revati's passionate plea for immediate justice rather than prolonged legal proceedings reflects a growing frustration among victims' families with the pace of India's justice system.



