Thursday, February 12, 2026
11.1 C
New Delhi

Udit Narayan’s first wife accuses him of removing her uterus

Udit Narayan’s first wife Ranjana files complaint, accuses him of removing her uterus without her consent under the pretext of medical treatment

Popular Bollywood playback singer Udit Narayan has once again landed in controversy after his first wife, Ranjana, filed a complaint at the Women’s Police Station in Bihar’s Supaul, alleging that her uterus was removed without her knowledge under the pretext of medical treatment.According to NDTV, Ranjana reached the police station on Tuesday along with her advocate, Karunakant Jha, and submitted a formal application. In her complaint, she accused Udit Narayan, his two brothers — Sanjay Kumar Jha and Lalit Narayan Jha — and his second wife Deepa Narayan of being part of a criminal conspiracy.

Marriage, separation and second wedding claims

In her application, Ranjana identified herself as the 61-year-old daughter of Chandrakant Jha from Supaul district. She stated that she married Udit Narayan on December 7, 1984, following Hindu customs and rituals.She claimed that in 1985, Udit moved to Mumbai to pursue his singing career. During this time, she allegedly came to know through media reports that he had married Deepa Narayan. However, she alleged that whenever she confronted him, he denied or misled her.

Allegation of surgery without consent

Ranjana further alleged that in 1996, Udit and his brothers took her to a major hospital in Delhi on the pretext of medical treatment. It was during this visit, she claimed, that her uterus was removed without her consent or knowledge. She also alleged that Deepa Narayan was present at the hospital at the time.She stated that she only discovered the removal years later during subsequent medical treatment, which left her shocked and distressed.

Allegations of abuse and neglect

Ranjana also alleged that in 2006, when she went to Mumbai, she was abused by Udit and Deepa and was not allowed to enter their residence. She later visited her in-laws’ home in Nepal, where she claimed she was insulted and forced to leave. Since then, she has reportedly been living at her parental home.She said she had earlier approached the Family Court in Supaul and the Women’s Commission. According to her, Udit had accepted her as his wife and even submitted a compromise agreement, but she alleged that he failed to honour his commitments or provide her support.

“I deserve justice,” says Ranjana

Speaking to the media, Ranjana said she was compelled to approach the police again as repeated assurances allegedly yielded no results.“You all know that Udit Narayan ji repeatedly makes promises but does not fulfil them. He has not done anything till now, which is why I have come to the Women’s Police Station. I deserve justice,” she said.She added, “When we went to the Women’s Commission, they initially refused to accept our complaint. After we submitted a written application, it was accepted. But even today, he continues to deceive me. Whenever he comes to the village, he makes the same promises again.”“Nowadays, I am constantly unwell and need his support. But Udit Narayan is neither saying anything nor doing anything. He came to the village recently and left after making promises once again,” she claimed.Ranjana further stated that the matter is already pending in court and that although Udit appeared there, she alleged that no concrete action has been taken so far.

Police response

Meanwhile, Anju Tiwari, officer-in-charge of the Women’s Police Station, confirmed that the complaint has been received. She noted that the incidents mentioned date back nearly three decades.She added that the matter is currently under investigation. An FIR will be registered based on the facts that emerge, and further action will be taken accordingly. Go to Source

Hot this week

US–China trade truce likely to be extended when Trump visits Beijing in April: Report

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are expected to extend their trade truce at an upcoming Beijing summit, potentially prolonging tariff relief for up to a year and easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies Go to Source Read More

Clashes at Turkish Parliament As Opposition Attempts To Block Justice Minister’s Oath | Video

Lawmakers at Turkey’s parliament came to blows as opposition MPs tried to block the swearing-in of Istanbul Chief Prosecutor Akin Gurlek as justice minister. Read More

Bharat Bandh Today Live Updates: Nationwide Bandh Today Amid Protests Over India-US Trade Deal

Bharat Bandh 12th February 2026 live updates: A nationwide ‘bandh’ has been called by a joint forum of 10 trade unions today to protest against the economic policies of centre. Read More

US House votes to block Trump’s Canada tariffs in rare bipartisan rebuke

In a narrow 219-211 vote, the US House moved to overturn President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports, marking a rare bipartisan split. Read More

Bangladesh Election 2026 Live Updates: Millions Vote In Historic Post-Hasina Polls, BNP And Jamaat-E-Islami Favourites

Bangladesh Election 2026 Voting Live Updates: BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami emerge as main contenders in Awami League’s absence. Read More

Topics

US–China trade truce likely to be extended when Trump visits Beijing in April: Report

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are expected to extend their trade truce at an upcoming Beijing summit, potentially prolonging tariff relief for up to a year and easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies Go to Source Read More

Clashes at Turkish Parliament As Opposition Attempts To Block Justice Minister’s Oath | Video

Lawmakers at Turkey’s parliament came to blows as opposition MPs tried to block the swearing-in of Istanbul Chief Prosecutor Akin Gurlek as justice minister. Read More

Bharat Bandh Today Live Updates: Nationwide Bandh Today Amid Protests Over India-US Trade Deal

Bharat Bandh 12th February 2026 live updates: A nationwide ‘bandh’ has been called by a joint forum of 10 trade unions today to protest against the economic policies of centre. Read More

US House votes to block Trump’s Canada tariffs in rare bipartisan rebuke

In a narrow 219-211 vote, the US House moved to overturn President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports, marking a rare bipartisan split. Read More

Bangladesh Election 2026 Live Updates: Millions Vote In Historic Post-Hasina Polls, BNP And Jamaat-E-Islami Favourites

Bangladesh Election 2026 Voting Live Updates: BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami emerge as main contenders in Awami League’s absence. Read More

Did a 19th-century freemason really predict World War 3 between Islam and Zionism?

The alleged 1871 Pike letter, addressed to Giuseppe Mazzini, supposedly predicted three world wars; no original manuscript has ever surfaced/ AI Illustration In August 1871, according to a story that refuses to fade, a senior America Read More

Tumbler Ridge school shooting: 18-year-old named suspect in deadly British Columbia attack

An 18-year-old suspect, Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed eight people—including six at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School—and injured dozens more in a shocking attack. Read More

Ahead of polls, Stalin rules out coalition govt with Congress

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin Wednesday ruled out the possibility of a coalition govt in the state, a suggestion being voiced by Congress netas ahead of the upcoming assembly polls. Read More

Related Articles