Meghalaya Murder Mystery: MP CM Mohan Yadav calls on AMIT Shah to order the CBI investigation Indore Woman's disappearance | Today news

Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday requested that the Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah, should order a CBI investigation to disappear an Indor’s wife in Meghalaya, reports Pti. According to the details, the newlywed couple from Indore – Raja Raghuvanshi and Sonam – pointed to Meghalaya on May 20 and went missing on May 23. Although Raja’s body was found with wounds inflicted by a cutting knife, Soman’s residence is still uncertain. Despite the fact that a special investigative team was formed to look at the incident, no arrests have so far been made. Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, took to X, “Madhya Pradesh stands with Mrs Sonam Raghuvanshi and her family. I discussed this matter with the Chief Minister of Meghalaya. Home asked, Shri @amitshah Ji. The Madhya Pradesh government offers us all the help. Only the Activa owner was questioned. The police are only working money? CCTV footage: In the midst of the search for Sonam, a new footage of the CCTV emerged, which allegedly displayed the tourists of Indore – Raja Raghuvanshi and his wife Sonam – on a scooter on a scooter on May 22. Mint could not verify the authenticity of the video. The Indore couple arrived at Mawlakhiat Village in Meghalaya on May 22 on a rented scooter and then disappeared on May 23. The report further stated that the couple parked their scooter and drew 3000 steps from the gorge to visit the famous Living Rootbridges in Nongriat Village. The couple stayed there that night and left the house the next morning. But the Indore couple went missing a few hours after checking the house in the Nongriat Village in Sohra area in Shillong. Later that Monday. Raghuvanshi’s body was found in a ravine 20 km from the village, while a search for his wife is running. On May 24, their scooter was found abandoned at a cafe along the road from Shillong to Sohra. Meanwhile, on June 5, Conrad K Sangma, chief minister of Meghalaya, said that his government would leave no stone unturned to ensure that those behind the murder of a Indore tourist, Raja Raghuvanshi. With agency input.