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Police have issued a non-bailable warrant for the arrest of BJP leader Bernard N Marak for running a ‘brothel’ in Meghalaya’s Tura. On Saturday night, the police busted this racket by raiding the resort of Marak. The police had also taken into custody six children from this resort.

At the same time, BJP leaders are absconding since the incident of raid. According to the police, 73 people have been arrested in this case.

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Earlier on July 21, ED officials had questioned Sonia Gandhi.

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Buddha Paddy is the MLA of Tuichang.

Buddha Paddy is the MLA of Tuichang.

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On July 9, people had entered the President's residence.

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