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Sonam returned to Indore from NE on May 25

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June 13, 2025

This latest revelation is contrary to earlier inputs about Sonam hiding in a rented flat in Indore for two days (May 26 and May 27) before proceeding by a taxi to Varanasi hired by co-accused and alleged boyfriend Raj Kushwah, also an employee in her father's business.

- PRASANTA MAZUMDAR @ Guwahati

Sonam returned to Indore from NE on May 25

"We have confirmed information that after her husband Raja's murder in Meghalaya on May 23, Sonam returned to Indore on May 25 and stayed put at a flat in Dewas Naka area for around a fortnight before leaving for Varanasi with Raj's help. Raj even arranged food and other necessary things for her through the online delivery route at the flat," an Indore police officer, who was part of the joint operation carried out by MP and Meghalaya police on June 8-9, told this newspaper.

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