Urmila Sanawar’s Home Illegally Occupied: Ex-MLA Suresh Rathore Accused

In a shocking incident from Saharanpur, UP, actress Urmila Sanawar’s home was illegally taken over while she was away for a shoot in Mumbai.

Four women were caught occupying her house in Govind Nagar by breaking locks late on Friday night.

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The police quickly responded after the local residents complained of suspicious activity and also informed Urmila.

The women reportedly switched off all the CCTV cameras before breaking five locks and taking possession of Urmila’s property.

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A FIR was registered against Aarti Gaur, a former district panchayat member from Yamkeshwar in Uttarakhand, Shalini Anand from Mathura, and two unidentified women.

Urmila, who is currently working in Mumbai, filed an online complaint and posted a public appeal on Facebook asking for police intervention.

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So far, the police have managed to free the house of the occupants and have taken the accused women into custody.

In a viral video, the accused is seen claiming that Urmila had borrowed Rs 10 lakh from them years ago and that they had arrived to recover the money.

Urmila, however, believes this was a deliberate attempt to seize her property, and her life is being put in danger.

Urmila has also accused former MLA Suresh Rathore of being the mastermind behind this incident.

In a dramatic twist, she had previously made the headlines when she claimed with proof that the MLA was her husband and had gotten married to her in Nepal years ago. A video of the couple also went viral where the MLA was seen brushing the actress’s hair.

According to Urmila, the women were sent by Suresh Rathore to forcibly take over her home.

Urmila has also posted many videos online where she claims how her husband has repeatedly refused to accept her or support her financially.




Just a spite between lovers or misuse of power by an influential political figure is yet to be investigated. For now, Urmila’s home is free, and a case has been registered against the accused women.