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Gonda: Body Of Missing Girl Found In Car Parked Inside Asaram Bapuโ€™s Ashram

Gonda: Body of a missing girl was found inside a car parked in premises od Asaram Bapuโ€™s Ashram near Bharmour village in Gonda. The girl was missing since past four days. The police has taken the body in possession and sent it for postmortem. Employees working at ashram are also being questioned in the case. Police suspect that an attempt was being made to hide the body after the murder. The forensic team that reached the spot is also engaged in the investigation of the ashram and the vehicle.

According to the information received, the teenager had been missing from home for the past four days. The car has been parked there since past few days and the body was recovered from the car once people noted that a foul smell was emitting out from the car. Only after this, the staff of the ashram opened the vehicle and recovered the body. The police was informed about the body being found from the parked car. Police reached the spot and has sealed off the spot and the ashram. The police is investigating the case and has said that it seems to be a case of hiding the body.

When the foul smell was emitting out from the car, the watchman of ashram unlocked the car and the body was recovered from the car, and police was informed. After this it came to light that the body recovered from the car was of the missing teenager. 

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In an indication of weakening international unity against Russia at the United Nations, of the 193 members of the assembly, 93 voted in favor of suspension as proposed by the United States while 24 voted against and 58 abstained. 

After Libya in 2011, it was the second ever suspension of a country from the council.

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โ€œGrateful to all member states which supported the relevant UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) resolution and chose the right side of history.โ€

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