Grieving Mother Appeals Directly to PM Modi in Unsolved Pune Murder Case

Pune, Maharashtra — A grieving mother's quest for justice has taken a direct appeal to the nation's highest office. Rakhi Agarwal, whose son Ketan was murdered in Pune, has penned an emotional letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pleading for his personal intervention in the stalled investigation.
According to reports, the case remains unresolved, with the family expressing fears it may become just another forgotten file in the system. In her letter, Rakhi Agarwal has implored the Prime Minister to ensure her son receives justice, highlighting a family's desperate struggle against what they perceive as investigative inertia.
For the global Desi community, this story resonates beyond a single tragedy. It touches on a deep-seated anxiety many share regarding the efficacy of justice systems back home and the immense personal toll on families fighting for closure. Cases like these often force diaspora members to confront the complex reality of navigating bureaucratic and legal challenges from afar, while clinging to faith in institutional accountability. The direct appeal to the Prime Minister underscores a last-resort measure when all other avenues feel exhausted, a narrative familiar to many who have sought redress for loved ones.
