Explosive Shift in ‘Urmila Files’ Case: Activist Claims Former Legislator Framed VIP as Search Ends in Dehradun
The 'Urmila Files' case takes a dramatic turn as actress Urmila Sanawar is located in Dehradun. Activist Swami Darshan Bharti alleges that former MLA Suresh Rathore pressured the actress to falsely implicate a VIP. Explore the latest updates on the investigation, the actress's safety, and the brewing political controversy involving high-profile figures in Uttarakhand.
Despite the high-profile nature of the allegations, Bharti has notably distanced himself from calls for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, expressing skepticism that a federal inquiry might allow the true perpetrators to evade justice. This stance comes at a time when the "Urmila Files" has become a flashpoint for local political discourse, though Bharti himself has dismissed parallel social movements, such as the agitation following the Ankita Bhandari case, as mere political maneuvering. His silence on whether a high-ranking "VIP" actually exists within the framework of this case further complicates the legal landscape, leaving investigators to parse through conflicting testimonies and potential character assassinations.
As the Dehradun police prepare to record formal statements, internal sources suggest a strategic shift in the narrative is imminent. Reports indicate that a scripted response may be in development, with speculation mounting that Sanawar may soon publicly recharacterize her relationship with Dushyant to downplay the initial "VIP" allegations. This potential pivot, combined with Bharti’s direct accusations against a former lawmaker, suggests that the "Urmila Files" is no longer just a missing person’s case but a complex web of political leverage and legal gymnastics. The outcome of the impending police interrogation will be crucial in determining whether these new claims hold weight or if they are a calculated attempt to shield influential figures from public and legal scrutiny.

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