Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday condemned the incident where charred skeletons of two Bharatpur residents were found in a car in Haryana. Gehlot assured strict action against the perpetrators.
According to the police, the accused persons had extorted about Rs 5,79,500 from the complainant and had demanded more money for settling the matter with the girl's family.
"Special teams formed to nab those named in FIR filed by the family who is claiming the victims are Junaid and Nasir who were kidnapped. Junaid has five cases pertaining to cow smuggling against him," IG, Bharatpur Range said.
The video of the incident in the Sushilpura area of Sodala went viral on social media.
A woman, who resides in the colony where the incident took place, filed a case against the three accused persons at the Sodhala police station.
Co-founder of the startup company 'Verdant Impact', Manish Kumar arrived here from Jaipur, Rajasthan. The company works for cattle rearing farmers, under which they help cattle rearing farmers through cattle credit, care and commerce.
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