Constant missing cases: Plea to create awareness
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Constant missing cases: Plea to create awareness

February 28, 2021

Sir,

As a regular follower of Star of Mysore, I have been noticing that there are constant missing cases reported, more from Rajivnagar, Udayagiri and N.R. Mohalla.

I am a resident of N.R. Mohalla and this constant news has left the localites in panic. There is neither any awareness among the people about having knowledge of this situation, which may help in bringing down the missing cases, nor there is any further updates about the missing people.

Have they found them back? Why are people going missing from these particular areas? What was/ who was the reason behind these missing cases? etc.

So I request the authorities concerned to value people’s life and spread some awareness in the locality about the situation.

– A. Apricia, Mysuru, 23.2.2021

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