Mar 26, 2026 Languages : English | ಕನ್ನಡ

Pregnant Woman Hospitalized After Domestic Violence in Sambhal, UP

A shocking case of family violence took place in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh when she was beaten by her husband Kuldeep, a government teacher. He reportedly attacked her with a pressure cooker lid the fourth time she has been injured by him. And the incident has highlighted the continued issue of domestic violence and its long‑term effect on families.

Pregnant Woman Hospitalized After Domestic Violence in Sambhal, UP | Photo Credit: https://x.com/Delhiite_/status/2024109362512359585
Pregnant Woman Hospitalized After Domestic Violence in Sambhal, UP | Photo Credit: https://x.com/Delhiite_/status/2024109362512359585

Aarti was assaulted in a family fight, the account said online. Kuldeep reportedly hit her with a pressure cooker lid and she remained injured and spent some time in hospital. The post also states that Aarti is pregnant, and that her young daughter saw violence firsthand while crying as her mother was assaulted. And this is not the only time she has been abused in this fashion after Kuldeep's previous beating, where reports indicate he has beaten her multiple times before, making this the fourth known act of abuse.

The tale has unleashed a stir in social media when its viewers protested the continued cycle of violence, asking how one can go on like this without a change in practice. Some expressed sympathy for Aarti and her daughter, while others called for severe legal action against Kuldeep. This further fueled criticism that he is a government teacher; people will tell you that someone in a prominent position cannot behave like this.

This case underscores the severe nature of domestic violence in India, particularly in its rural and semi‑urban environments, where women may find social and economic barriers to reaching out for assistance are severe. That Aarti is pregnant makes it all the more shocking – she is endangering herself and also her child. Domestic violence is not a private thing, it's a public problem for families, communities and society.

One of the incidents at Sambhal, UP, wherein Aarti was hospitalized after being beaten by her husband Kuldeep is a tragedy alerting us of the immediate need to protect our females from violence. It is the fourth reported case of abuse, and illustrates the need for better legal enforcement, support and awareness at the community level. No woman should have repeated violence in their own home. This is an all‑out case of accountability and protection, of making sure victims who are victims themselves, like Aarti and children, can still live with some dignity, and some safety.