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A former employee of now defunct MDLR airline allegedly committed suicide in her north-west Delhi residence, with police today registering a case against a Haryana minister, who is the owner, on charges of abetment to suicide.
Police registered a case against Gopal Kanda, the owner of the airline and Minister of State for Home Affairs in Haryana government, and manager Aruna Sharma for abetting her suicide.
Geetika Sharma, who had quit the job recently, allegedly committed suicide at her Ashok Vihar residence last night as she was under depression as Kanda was understood to have been pressurising her to rejoin work, police said.
In a suicide note, police said, Geetika had allegedly held Kanda responsible for her taking the extreme step.
Gaurav, brother of Geetika, alleged that she was being pressurised by Kanda to rejoin work and threatened that she would not be allowed to work anywhere else, they said.
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