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Rahul Mahajan in news again, this time over wife-beating charges

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Last updated on: November 20, 2006 13:44 IST
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Rahul Mahajan, son of late Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pramod Mahajan, is again in the news for the wrong reasons. A Mumbai daily has reported that his two-and-half month marriage with Shweta is on the rocks after allegations of his 'relentless physical and verbal abuse' of her, a charge both have strongly denied.

Mid-Day reported on Monday that Rahul had regularly beaten and thrashed former pilot Shweta whom he had married after his father's death and in the midst of a legal battle over drug abuse.

The story was accompanied by a photograph, which showed Shweta showing a bruise on her right arm. Denying the report, Mahajan told PTI, "This is totally baseless. We are both shocked at this news report. In fact, this is invasion of privacy. They are not even bothered to take our reaction before making these allegations."

Shweta, who was in Dehra Dun told PTI over phone, "All these allegations are totally baseless. I sustained some bruises when I was trying to ride Rahul's bike and fell down. Please respect our privacy."

"I am in Dehradun on a planned holiday and not because I had a fight with my husband. Do not read anything into this", she added.

Asked about the accompanying photograph in media, which showed Shweta with a bruised hand, Rahul said, "Photographs like this can be doctored using all kinds of sofware. This is not true. Shweta is in Dehradun and on her return we will discuss the matter and contemplate action."

"Our family has been constantly hit by crises in the last few months but we will face it," Rahul said.

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