Cong MLA's son booked for girl's suicide in MP
The Morning Standard|September 17, 2024
AN alleged suicide by a 25-year-old girl and booking of the local Congress MLA's son for abetting the suicide has heated up the BJP-Congress politics in tribal-dominated Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
- ANURAAG SINGH

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