Sex racket uncovered in Varanasi hotel owned by BJP leader's relative

According to the preliminary investigations, the hotel belonged to one of the relatives of BJP leader and the rooms were being booked for amounts ranging between Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000.

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Sex racket busted (X/AbhimanyuSingh)

In a significant breakthrough that occurred when police raided the Ranjit Hotel in Varanasi on Sunday. During the raid, authorities discovered seven young men and seven young women in compromising positions. This incident has raised serious concerns, particularly given the holy status of Varanasi.

According to the preliminary investigations, it was revealed that rooms at the Ranjit Hotel were being booked for amounts ranging between Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000. The business operations of the hotel were linked to a close relative of a prominent BJP leader. It appears that the owner was operating under the protection and influence of the political figure.

Currently, all individuals apprehended during the raid are in police custody and are undergoing thorough interrogation. The authorities are determined to uncover the full extent of the racket and any further connections to political figures or other influential persons.

The discovery of such illicit activities within Varanasi, a city known for its religious significance, has sparked outrage and disappointment among the locals.

Meanwhile, another incident has been reported from Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut where in a shocking incident, a young a Muslim boy has brutally strangled his sister in broad daylight, reportedly over her illicit relationship with a Hindu boy. The tragic event unfolded on a bustling street, as onlookers stood in shock in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut.

The investigation in the case is on.