Bhopal:
In another instance of desperation for a son, a father has been arrested in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior town for killing his two-day-old daughter by feeding her nicotine, police said on Tuesday.
Narendra Rana, 40, was arrested on Monday from his residence at Murar in Gwalior, about 400 km from here, six months after he killed his daughter, an official said.
Mr Rana's wife Anita had delivered a girl child on October 17 last year at a private hospital. The infant was found dead two days later.
The post-mortem report was handed to police only last month. "It revealed that the baby had died due to consumption of nicotine," a police official said.
According to Suryakant Awasthi, in-charge of Murar police station, Mrs Anita had said that Mr Rana was depressed with the birth of a baby girl. He had entered the ward the day their daughter was found dead. Mr Rana confessed to his crime during interrogation.
Mrs Anita has also alleged that while she was pregnant, both her husband and mother-in-law had threatened to kill her baby. "They started torturing me for dowry immediately after my marriage. Both said they would kill my baby," she added.
The incident comes to light just a day after police highlighted the case of a three-month-old baby girl who was battered and even bitten by her father in Bangalore because he wanted a son.