Investigation by international agency... Meghalaya minister makes a big promise in Indore honeymoon couple case, ready to listen to the family

Raja and Sonam Case: Meghalaya minister Alexander Laloo Hek has assured justice in the case of the missing couple from Indore. He has also talked about getting the case investigated by an international agency.

Shillong. The first major response from the Meghalaya government has come in the case of the young couple missing from Indore. Meghalaya Cabinet Minister Alexander Laloo Hek has openly expressed his views on this sensitive issue and assured that the state government will take all possible steps to ensure justice, even if it has to be investigated by an international agency.

Minister Hek, while talking to the media in Shillong, said that if there is no trust in the state police, then there is no problem. If the investigation is to be done by an international agency, then that is also acceptable. We want to get justice for the victim's family, we will not let injustice happen at all. He said that Meghalaya has always been a peace loving state. Hek added that the people here always want peace. If there are one or two isolated cases, then it is wrong to link them to the entire society.

When asked if he had faith in the state police's investigation, he replied bluntly that it is all a matter of trust. If there is faith in the state police, it will do its job. If the victim's family does not have faith, they should go to the national agency, we have no objection. Heck made it clear that he does not believe there is any scope for doubting any investigating agency. Whichever agency it is, there should be trust in it. Only trust leads to a solution, and we are confident that one day the truth will come out.

While the family's concern is increasing in search of this missing couple from Indore, this statement of the Meghalaya government gives a new twist to this case. At present, eyes are fixed on the role of central and state agencies, but it is certain that this case is no longer just about the disappearance of two youths, but has become a test of trust.

PC: News18