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Rajasthan: Miscreants drag two Sadhus from an Ashram, kill them and dump the bodies near Haryana border, ₹15 lakh and a car owned by deceased Sadhu missing

“Rajasthan: Miscreants drag two Sadhus from an Ashram, kill them and dump the bodies near Haryana border, ₹15 lakh and a car owned by deceased Sadhu missing”, Opindia, June 2, 2024:

“Two dead bodies of sadhus (Hindu saints) were discovered lying in an abandoned condition in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan on 1st June. The two are reportedly between the ages of 40 and 45 years. The corpses were discovered near the border village Navata of Pacherikalan police station area on Saturday. Injury marks have been spotted on their heads. The authorities have registered a case and started an investigation.

While initially the bodies were not identified, today their identities were confirmed by the police. They have been identified as 45-year-old Vishisht Giri and 42-year-old Gautam. Giri resides at Jawahar Giri Ashram Bhiwani while Gautam is a resident of Bagad. However, Gautam was also living in the Ashram for the last 6 months, working as a volunteer.

On receiving information of two bodies of Sadhus found in the area, some sadhus from Baba Jahar Giri Aashram Bhiwani reached the Government Hospital in Buhana where the bodies were kept. There, they identified the victims. Police suspect that the sadhus were killed over an argument over monetary transactions…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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