<p>Latur: Police in Maharashtra’s Latur have rescued a three-year-old child more than 10 days after he was kidnapped by a man, who once wanted to have a relationship with the toddler’s mother, an official said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The child went missing from Ghumasta Colony in the city on May 26, prompting his family to approach the Vivekanand Chowk police station.</p>.<p>Acting on several inputs, the police took Mahesh Ramakant Suryawanshi, a resident of Ausa, into custody from Solapur on Friday.</p>.<p>Suryawanshi told the police that he had abandoned the child a few hours earlier on the bank of the Chandrabhaga River in Pandharpur, about 70 km from Solapur, the official said.</p>.Will welcome Sena (UBT)-MNS tie-up if it's in Maharashtra's interest and to keep BJP away: Congress.<p>The team from Latur got in touch with their counterparts in Pandharpur and rescued the child. He was then handed over to his mother, who works as a nurse in a government hospital, the official said.</p>.<p>According to the police, Suryawanshi had worked as a contractual lab technician at the hospital, where the child’s mother is posted, during the COVID-19 pandemic. He had developed a one-sided affection for her and had proposed to her for a relationship.</p>.<p>However, the married woman rejected his proposal. While Suryawanshi moved to Pune about a year ago, he still held a grudge against her. Driven by resentment, he abducted the child, said inspector Santosh Patil. </p>
<p>Latur: Police in Maharashtra’s Latur have rescued a three-year-old child more than 10 days after he was kidnapped by a man, who once wanted to have a relationship with the toddler’s mother, an official said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The child went missing from Ghumasta Colony in the city on May 26, prompting his family to approach the Vivekanand Chowk police station.</p>.<p>Acting on several inputs, the police took Mahesh Ramakant Suryawanshi, a resident of Ausa, into custody from Solapur on Friday.</p>.<p>Suryawanshi told the police that he had abandoned the child a few hours earlier on the bank of the Chandrabhaga River in Pandharpur, about 70 km from Solapur, the official said.</p>.Will welcome Sena (UBT)-MNS tie-up if it's in Maharashtra's interest and to keep BJP away: Congress.<p>The team from Latur got in touch with their counterparts in Pandharpur and rescued the child. He was then handed over to his mother, who works as a nurse in a government hospital, the official said.</p>.<p>According to the police, Suryawanshi had worked as a contractual lab technician at the hospital, where the child’s mother is posted, during the COVID-19 pandemic. He had developed a one-sided affection for her and had proposed to her for a relationship.</p>.<p>However, the married woman rejected his proposal. While Suryawanshi moved to Pune about a year ago, he still held a grudge against her. Driven by resentment, he abducted the child, said inspector Santosh Patil. </p>