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Missing Zila Parishad member found safe in Rajasthan

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The mystery surrounding the sudden disappearance of Zila Parishad member Sanjay Jangra has been resolved, with police safely recovering him from Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan following an extensive search operation.

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The police expressed relief after locating Jangra unharmed. Four dedicated teams from the CIA unit had been actively working to trace his whereabouts.

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Jangra was reported missing on October 19, having allegedly left behind a note indicating he was contemplating an extreme step. In the seven-page note, he reportedly accused two local BJP leaders of political exploitation and discrimination.

“A missing person case was registered on October 19 after receiving a complaint along with a seven-page note. Acting swiftly, a search operation was launched to trace Sanjay, who was eventually found at Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan on Monday. He was brought back to Jhajjar and reunited with his family after undergoing a medical examination,” said Inspector Harish, SHO of Salhawas police station.

On Monday, members of Jangra’s family met the Deputy Commissioner of Police and urged swift action in the case.

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