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Deceased Raja's kin write to PM seeking CBI probe

Deceased Raja's kin write to PM seeking CBI probe

Time of India16 hours ago

Indore: The family of Indore-based transport businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, who was murdered in Meghalaya during his honeymoon trip and subsequent disappearance of his wife Sonam, has prompted the Raghuvanshi kin to write to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a CBI probe into the case.
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Expressing unhappiness over the handling of the case by local police, the kin apprehend Sonam has been abducted and trafficked.
Raja's brother, Vipin Raghuvanshi, said, "We have written a letter to PM Narendra Modi, urging a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the case. The letter was submitted to the divisional commissioner's office, and the Raghuvanshi community also handed over a memorandum to Indore Divisional Commissioner Deepak Singh."
He added that the family has no faith in the way the Meghalaya police are conducting the investigation and believes only a central agency can ensure justice for Raja and help in tracing Sonam.
According to Vipin, several people in Shillong who were last in contact with the couple, including a hotel manager, a tea vendor, and a local guide, have not been properly questioned by the local police. He claimed that the guide admitted to dropping Raja and Sonam at a remote point without ensuring they knew the route ahead.
Raja's mother, Uma Raghuvanshi, spoke to the media on Friday— the third day after her son's funeral where she emotionally stated that if she ever came face to face with her son's killer, she would not hesitate to take matters into her own hands.
Clinging to hope, family members of Sonam Raghuwanshi have followed a priest's advice and hung an upside-down photo of her along with a coconut on a ventilation shaft on the outer door of the house, believing it could help bring her back. Her father told media persons on Friday that they believe in astrology and the 'muhurat' when they left for their trip was not right.

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