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MP Triple Murder Case: A sensational case has come to light from the tribal-dominated Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh. Here a father and two sons were killed in a land dispute on Diwali. The third son is battling between life and death in the hospital. The deceased have been identified as 65-year-old Dharam Singh, 35-year-old Raghuraj Singh and 30-year-old Shivraj Singh. The incident took place in Lalpur village, about 30 km from the district headquarters. The sensational incident has spread tension in the village.

Heavy police force has been deployed on the spot to deal with the unpleasant situation. Three accused of triple murder have been arrested. Police is searching for four others. On Friday, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) KK Tripathi met the victim's family. He assured the early arrest of all the accused. Gardasari police station chief Durgadas Nagpure said that a search operation is being conducted to nab the accused.

Son and two sons murdered on Diwali

It is being told that the land dispute between the two parties was going on for a long time. Both the parties came face to face on Diwali. After an argument, the dispute took a violent turn. In the bloody conflict, the father and two sons died and the third son was seriously injured. Dharam Singh was found unconscious at the spot. Dharam Singh has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Police have suspected an axe attack in the bloody conflict. Similar injury marks have been found on all three bodies.

Politics started on triple murder

Politics has also started on the triple murder. Madhya Pradesh's main opposition party Congress has raised questions on the safety of tribal communities. Senior Congress leader Ajay Singh alleged that the horrific incident has exposed the law and order situation in the state. Singh said, "The triple murder in Dindori has exposed the law and order situation. The government which claims to be the protector of the tribals has failed to provide security. The government's failure to provide justice and security to the tribal community is shameful."

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