Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh is once again making headlines, not for his films, but for his personal life. His wife Jyoti Singh recently visited his residence in Lucknow in an attempt to reconcile, but things soon took a dramatic turn. According to some of the media reports, Jyoti created a scene outside his home and later made several allegations against the actor on social media, including claims of being forcibly restrained by the police.
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Pawan Singh Opened Up On Ongoing Dispute
Following the incident, Pawan Singh held a press conference to clarify his side of the story. The actor emotionally said, ‘A woman sheds tears and the world sees it, but a man’s pain is invisible. To those enjoying this situation, remember, family matters should be resolved inside a room, not in front of cameras. Why didn’t this affection appear before the Bihar elections? When she came to Lucknow, I wasn’t feeling well. I asked her to come another day because I had a meeting. Still, she came and caused a commotion.”
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He went on to make serious claims, alleging that Jyoti’s family had political motives and said, “Jyoti’s father once asked me to help make her an MLA. I refused, saying it was beyond my control. Now, look at her meetings and statements, it’s clear what the agenda is.” The actor also stressed that the divorce case between the two is still in court and that both sides must respect the law. “My image has already suffered enough. Let’s wait for the court’s verdict,” he added.
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Recounting the events of Jyoti’s arrival in Lucknow, Pawan said, “She came with her sister, brother, and a boy who manages her social media. I treated them with respect, offered food and water. She refused to leave until the divorce was settled. I had a meeting, so I asked my brother to talk to her. When I returned, I realized the situation had escalated.” Meanwhile, Jyoti Singh took to Instagram to appeal directly to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In her emotional post, she wrote, “Chief Minister, your government promotes ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao,’ but your police insult women like me. Is it a crime for a wife to visit her husband’s home? I demand strict action against such officers who misuse their power.”