Not Meghalaya, CBI can bring justice: Indore tourists' family writes to PM Modi

Not Meghalaya, CBI can bring justice: Indore tourists' family writes to PM Modi

The family of Indore tourists seeks a CBI probe into Raja Raghuvanshi’s death and the ongoing search for his missing wife Sonam in Meghalaya. Meghalaya CM assures action and ongoing investigation.

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Not Meghalaya, CBI can bring justice: Indore tourists' family writes to PM Modi
Story highlights
  • Newlywed couple from Indore faced tragedy during honeymoon in Meghalaya
  • Raja's body found at Weight Sawdong tourist falls in Cherrapunji
  • Sonam remains missing with search operations ongoing

The family of the tourists from Madhya Pradesh's Indore has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the case.

The body of Raja Raghuvanshi was discovered in a gorge at the Weight Sawdong tourist falls, in Cherapunji. The wife - Sonam Raghuvanshi remains missing.

Raja's brother expressed dismay over the current investigation, stating, "The way the Meghalaya police is working on this case, they won't bring justice to Raja."

Raja Raghuvanshi had gone missing along with his wife, Sonam, during their honeymoon in the northeastern state. The couple were last seen on May 23. Later on June 2, Raja's body was found in a gorge at Sohrarim near Cherrapunji in Meghalaya while Sonam is still missing, and the search operation to trace her continues.

Speaking to ANI, Raja Raghuvanshi' brother Vipul Raghuvanshi, said, "We have written a letter to the Prime Minister requesting a CBI inquiry and submitted it at the commissioner office. We want the PM and Chief Minister both of them to extend support to us and the CBI investigation should be done into the matter. It could bring justice to Raja and make finding Sonam easier. The way the Meghalaya police is working on this case, they won't bring justice to Raja."

Meanwhile, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma expressed grief and called it a very unfortunate incident. He also stressed that all the necessary steps would be taken to arrest those behind the incident.

"One person has been murdered and another is missing. This is a very unfortunate incident and it is very sad. We have never seen such an incident before in Meghalaya...I extend my condolences to the family and I would like to tell the family members that it is a very important case for us. We will take all the necessary steps to probe and to arrest those behind this incident. I assure the family members that our state government and police force are working on every level to probe the matter," CM Sangma said.

The couple tied the knot last month on May 11 and left for a Shillong trip from Indore on May 20. The family had their last conversation with the couple on the afternoon of May 23 and their phone went switched off by the evening of the same day, according to the family member.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Jun 06, 2025
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