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Sonali Phogat Case : When will the mystery of BJP leader's death get solved?

A murder case has been registered in Goa's Anjuna Police Station against two persons in the death case of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sonali Phogat, sources told ABP News on Thursday. According to reports, the case has been registered by Goa Police against two of Phogat's associates who had accompanied her to Goa. Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code was added to the case related to the death.

Sudhir Sagwan and Sukhwinder Singh, who had accompanied Phogat when she arrived in Goa on August 22, were named as accused in the case. 

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