Lucknow: One such case has come to light from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, where a newly married woman left her in-laws' house due to lack of toilets. It is being told that due to poverty, the in-laws live in one room. In the meantime, the bride came to the house after getting married. She spent some days like that. But due to no toilet in the house, she left her in-laws' house and went back to her maternal home. The newlyweds told that she had never gone to her maternal house to defecate in the open. But after getting married, she could not find a toilet in the house in her in-laws' house. The newlyweds while going to the maternal home said that when the toilet is built, then come to the maternal home. This case pertains to the locality of Jattari, a town under Tappal police station area under Tehsil Khair area of Aligarh. Where Gadjo and his son Kamal make a living by doing labor and picking up junk. According to the information, Gajjo's wife had died due to illness a few months back, after which Gajjo married his son Kamal with Khushi, a resident of Takipur village in district Prayagraj. The newlyweds who came to the house stayed for a few days, but due to lack of toilets, she left her in-laws' house and reached her maternal home. Due to which the family is facing a lot of embarrassment. Kamal and his father Gajjo say that he is illiterate. They have not been able to get any kind of government facility, government house, free toilet. Also Aadhar and Ration card have not been made. At the same time, a local woman has told that this family is very poor. After Kamal's wife left the house, a social worker of the area got the news, so he started building toilets in the house. Kamal hopes that now his wife will return home. The Indian economy is on track to grow at the fastest rate: Economic Review Head of Vigilance team shocked to see so much property found of registrar Railways took big step, lakhs of employees will get huge relief