Tragic Murder Sparks Outrage and Policy Shifts in Punjab Villages
Political leaders condemned the murder of a five-year-old boy in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district. The suspect, a migrant worker, was arrested. The incident led to public outrage, with local leaders offering condolences and financial aid. Several village panchayats resolved to tighten regulations on migrant documentation.

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The tragic case of a five-year-old boy's murder in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district has prompted an outpouring of condolences from political leaders and instigated policy changes at the village level.
The young boy was allegedly abducted, abused, and murdered by Manke Yadav, a migrant worker. His body was discovered at a local cremation ground, sparking widespread outrage across the region.
Local politicians have rallied in support of the grieving family, offering financial assistance and condemning the act. In response, several village panchayats have proposed stricter vetting of migrant workers' identification, aiming to prevent future incidents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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