
Sudhir Kumar
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HT Syndication: Meghalaya murder: How a couple's first trip to the hills set the stage for a killing
2 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | David Laitphlang |Shruti Tomar |Sudhir Kumar
India, June 10 -- The plan to kill Raja Raghuvanshi may have even been in the works even before his May 11 wedding with Sonam Raghuvanshi, who is now accused of orchestrating the Indore businessman's murder during their honeymoon in Meghalaya along with her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha, a police officer said on condition of anonymity.
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2 weeks ago |
hindustantimes.com | David Laitphlang |Utpal Parashar |Shruti Tomar |Sudhir Kumar
Two weeks ago, Indore newlyweds Raja Raghuvanshi and Sonam Raghuvanshi vanished from a homestay after visiting the scenic living root bridges of Meghalaya. A week ago, 29-year-old Raja’s decomposed body was recovered from a nearby gorge. And on Monday, 25-year-old Sonam turned up at a roadside eatery in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur district – more than 1,200km away – and was arrested for her husband’s murder.
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2 weeks ago |
hindustantimes.com | David Laitphlang |Shruti Tomar |Sudhir Kumar
The plan to kill Raja Raghuvanshi may have even been in the works even before his May 11 wedding with Sonam Raghuvanshi, who is now accused of orchestrating the Indore businessman’s murder during their honeymoon in Meghalaya along with her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha, a police officer said on condition of anonymity. Kushwaha, 21, and one of the three men he allegedly hired to kill 29-year-old Raghuvanshi, Vishal Singh Chauhan, were arrested from Indore by Meghalaya police on Sunday night.
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2 weeks ago |
hindustantimes.com | Sudhir Kumar |David Laitphlang |Utpal Parashar
A newlywed woman from Madhya Pradesh’s Indore, who allegedly hired assassins to kill her husband on honeymoon in Meghalaya, was traced to a roadside restaurant at Nandganj in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur in the early hours of Monday, over a fortnight after she went missing over 12,00 km away. An Uttar Pradesh Police officer said the woman identified herself as Sonam, 24, at a centre for women in distress after she was found in Nandganj at 1am and rushed her to a hospital.
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1 month ago |
hindustantimes.com | Arun Dev |Nadeem Inamdar |Sunil Rahar |Sudhir Kumar
As tensions flared between India and Pakistan earlier this month, Inchal followed every development with rapt attention, and a deep sense of personal connection. With over 100 villagers currently serving across the armed forces and paramilitary units, conflict echoed in almost every household. “There’s no fear in this village,” said retired havaldar Basavanneppa Jakati, who served over 20 years in the 7 Field Artillery. “Most households have someone in the forces.
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