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Maharashtra Man, Father Of Three, Drowns Daughter To Meet Two-Child Norm For Gram Panchayat Polls, ‘Threw Her In Canal…’

A chilling case has emerged from Maharashtra’s Nanded district, where a father allegedly killed his six-year-old daughter to bypass Maharashtra’s two-child norm for Panchayat elections. The crime was cracked after a viral WhatsApp status by a Telangana constable helped link the missing child to the accused father.

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Published by Zubair Amin
Last updated: February 3, 2026 11:52:49 IST

A 28-year-old man from Maharashtra’s Nanded district has been arrested for allegedly killing his six-year-old daughter by drowning her in a canal in neighbouring Telangana. He killed the toddler in a bid to make himself eligible to contest the upcoming Gram Panchayat elections, police said on Monday, according to reports.

The accused, identified as Pandurang Kondamangale, a barber by profession and a resident of Kerur village in Mukhed taluka, reportedly murdered one of his twin daughters after realising that Maharashtra’s two-child norm for local body elections would disqualify him from contesting.

How Telangana Police Cracked The Case With Help From Maharashtra Police?

The case came to light after a Telangana Police constable posted the photograph of an unidentified child’s body found in the Nizamsagar canal as his WhatsApp status, appealing for information. The image was subsequently shared across police stations.

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Within hours, a police officer from Maharashtra contacted the Bodhan police station in Nizamabad district, identifying the child as Prachi, the daughter of Pandurang, who had been reported missing.

How The Father Killed His Daughter To Contest Maharashtra Panchayat Elections

When questioned, Pandurang gave inconsistent responses, prompting investigators to examine his mobile phone records. Police tracked his mobile tower locations, which confirmed that he had travelled to Telangana around the time the child’s body was found.

During interrogation, the accused allegedly broke down and confessed to killing his daughter.

According to police, Pandurang rode towards Nizamabad district on January 29 with his daughter on a motorcycle. He allegedly threw the child into a canal located nearly 90 kilometres from his native village.

Local residents later noticed the girl’s body in the canal and alerted the police, who recovered the remains.

What Is The Two-Child Policy To Contest  Maharashtra  Sarpanch Elections?

Police said Pandurang had been planning to contest the post of Sarpanch in the upcoming Gram Panchayat elections in Maharashtra. However, under state law, individuals with more than two children are barred from contesting local body polls.

Pandurang lived with his wife and three children, two daughters and a son, and ran a salon in Mukhed.

Investigators revealed that the sitting Sarpanch had allegedly suggested that Pandurang give one of his children up for adoption to meet the eligibility criteria.

Attempts To Contest Maharashtra Panchayat Elections

Before allegedly committing the crime, Pandurang reportedly tried to change the birth certificate of his son to manipulate official records. He even travelled to the Pune Corporation office in an attempt to alter the document, but his efforts failed.

Following this, police said, the accused devised a plan to eliminate one of his children and later report the child as missing.

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Published by Zubair Amin
Last updated: February 3, 2026 11:52:49 IST

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