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'Meghalaya is very safe': Targeted over Indore tourist's murder, state slaps FIRs against false narrative peddlers

The development comes in the wake of a wave of misinformation and communal accusations made on social media and sections of national media following the couple’s disappearance in May.

June 10, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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Accused Sonam Raghwanshi in custody of police. (Source: Image/X)
Accused Sonam Raghwanshi in custody of police. (Source: Image/X)

A day after the sensational murder of Indore tourist Raja Raghuvanshi took a dramatic turn with the arrest of his wife Sonam and the exposure of a murder-for-hire plot, the Meghalaya Police have filed FIRs against individuals accused of spreading false propaganda and communal hate targeting the people of the state, The Indian Express reported.

The development comes in the wake of a wave of misinformation and communal accusations made on social media and sections of national media following the couple’s disappearance in May. Initially perceived as a possible case of tourist endangerment, the narrative shifted sharply after investigations revealed that Raja had allegedly been killed by contract killers hired by Sonam and her reported partner, Raj Khushwa.

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East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police Vivek Syiem was quoted by The Indian Express as saying, “There are some people who have given communal statements against the local people here. We have taken that into cognizance because there are people from here studying outside, and some have said ‘let us harm the local community outside’. We have taken a suo motu case against this person. Another FIR has also come against such people who have made false propaganda.”

Meghalaya’s government has strongly condemned what it calls a smear campaign against the state, which it believes has unfairly maligned the image of the state and its people. Home Minister and senior police officials have underlined that those responsible for inciting hate will face legal consequences.