Lucknow News: A shocking incident has come to light from the city of Lucknow, where a family dispute relating to the career and business empire has taken a sinister turn.
Manvendra, a renowned businessman, had running pathology labs and liquor shops. He allegedly forced his 21-year-old son, Akshat, to take up medicine before entering the family business. The dispute relating to the education of the son has led to a bitter feud.
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Police sources reveal that the murder mystery is unfolding, and the story is becoming increasingly sinister.
Pressure to Become a Doctor, Son Wanted Business Control
Akshat, being a BCom student, was allegedly resistant to his father’s wish to prepare for the NEET exam to earn an MBBS degree. Manvendra was of the view that his professional qualifications must be in place before he was given charge of the business.
However, Akshat wanted to take charge of the businesses that had been set up immediately. He was unwilling to spend years studying for his medical degree.
It was revealed that there had been simmering tension between the father and son for months. Akshat had left his house following an argument with his father. Suspicion had also been raised about missing jewellery.
Business, Ego and Growing Distrust
Sources close to the case, however, reveal that the disagreement was not merely about studies. It was about authority and succession.
Manvendra, according to sources, had felt that discipline and qualification were necessary to manage multiple businesses. On the other hand, Akshat had felt that he was ready to take over immediately. The conflict of ambitions seems to have led to a volatile atmosphere.
Police Probe Deepens
The Lucknow police are now looking into the financial and phone records, and family statements to understand the sequence of events.
The motives, according to officials, seem to be centred around the existing tensions and pressures of family and career. However, no other motives can be ruled out at this stage.
The case is sending shockwaves across the city, and many questions are being raised about family pressures, generational clashes, and the negative sides of ambitions.
