Ravindra Jadeja’s Wife Slams A Reporter For Question About Relations With Father-In-Law

Recently, Jadeja's father has blamed his daughter-in-law for the rift in their family.

Ravindra Jadeja’s personal life has caught the media’s attention. In a recent interview, the cricketer’s father made some shocking claims that have put Jadeja in a tight spot. Anirudhsinh Jadeja alleged that since his marriage to Rivaba, the daughter of a businessman, the relationships within their family have deteriorated. Jadeja’s father further alleged that the cricketer no longer calls him.

However, the Indian all-rounder has called the interview scripted, stating that it was intended to damage his wife’s reputation, who is an MLA. Meanwhile, the controversy has further intensified as Rivaba Jadeja also addressed a question about it in the media.

Rivaba Jadeja, who is serving as an MLA from the Jamnagar North Assembly constituency, was addressing the media. One of the reporters went on to ask a personal question, and she wasn’t pleased with it. She angrily scolded the journalist, saying, “Why are we here today? You can contact me directly if you want to know about it.”

In the interview, Ravindra Jadeja’s father blamed his daughter-in-law for the rift in his family. He even expressed that it would have been better if his son hadn’t married Rivaba. Additionally, he stated that he is living alone in Jamnagar, while Jadeja and his wife have settled in a separate bungalow.

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“Within three months of the marriage, she told me that everything should be transferred to her name. She created a rift in our family. She didn’t want the family and desired an independent life. I could be wrong, and Naynaba (Ravindra’s sister) could be wrong, but you tell me, how can all 50 members of our family be wrong? There’s no relation with anyone in the family; there’s just hate.” said Jadeja’s father in the interview given to Divya Bhaskar.

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