Major Updates in Archana Tiwari’s Missing Case: Police Find Key Clues

Significant developments have emerged in the case of missing young woman Archana Tiwari from Katni, Madhya Pradesh. According to the police, crucial evidence has been obtained through analysis of videos and call details, leading them to believe that a breakthrough in the case could happen soon. Authorities also suspect that some information may have been withheld by Archana’s family.

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Recently, there were claims that Archana was spotted in Papariya, Katni. Acting on new leads, both her family members and the police rushed to the location after receiving a call. In coordination with Indore Police, Archana’s brother and other relatives also joined the search and arrived in Itarsi, combing through CCTV footage from the local railway station. Despite their efforts, no definitive trace of Archana was found. Over 120 hours have passed since Archana Tiwari, the daughter of Katni, went missing on August 7. She disappeared en route to her home to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan but never arrived, and her whereabouts remain unknown.

Controversy in Damoh: Viral Video of Missing Hindu Girl Sparks Protests

In another case from Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, a major uproar has erupted after a video circulated online showing a Hindu girl who had allegedly eloped with a man named Sarwar Khan. The girl’s family had filed a missing person’s report, prompting police to launch a search. The situation intensified when the girl released a video declaring that she had married Sarwar Khan of her own free will, stating there was no coercion and appealing for no false accusations against him or his family.

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Despite her statement, local Hindu organizations including Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal submitted a memorandum at the Hatta police station, alleging that the girl was pressured and the video was made under duress. Ajay Khatri, a VHP leader, claimed that the video contained evidence of multiple edits and parts recorded under intimidation. He demanded strict action against those supporting such “jihadi” activities and warned that no wrongdoers would be spared.

The Hatta police confirmed that a report had been registered after the girl went missing and that all demands and complaints have been taken under investigation. Police have assured that the girl will be safely recovered, her statement will be recorded, and due legal process will follow.

Both cases reflect ongoing concerns about missing persons and interfaith relationships, sparking public debate and calls for swift justice and transparent investigations.