"All the suspicion was on Ved..."

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"It was 6:00 pm, and Palak had left for college in the morning, but she still hadn't returned home. Her phone was switched off, which added to the family's distress. They had been crying for hours, and the police had also started searching for her, but there was no trace of her. The family was devastated, and their condition was worsening with each passing minute, as they had no news of Palak's whereabouts."

"On the other hand, a white-colored car was speeding down the road, with two people inside, engaged in a conversation. 'We need to get this girl to Malik's place before dawn,' they said. On the passenger seat, Palak's mouth was gagged, and her hands and feet

were tied. She was slowly regaining consciousness, trying to open her eyes..."

"The man ordered the driver, 'Drive fast, we need to deliver the girl tonight. If we're delayed, the police might start searching for her by morning, and we'll get caught.'

The driver started the car and sped away. They wanted to leave the area quickly with Palak. The man was also sending Palak's photo to someone..."

"As soon as Palak fully opened her eyes, she tried to sit up, but she fell directly to the floor of the car. The driver, hearing the sound of her fall, immediately applied the brakes. The man sitting beside him turned around, pulled out a pistol, and aimed it.

Palak looked up, and the man quickly covered her face with a cloth, causing her to lose consciousness again..."

"Around 9:00 pm, the two men brought Palak to a dark, dingy room, similar to a cellar. She was still unconscious and had no idea where she was. The men locked the room's door and left, standing guard outside.

Just then, one of the men's phones rang, and he answered the call after checking the name on the screen. A voice on the other end asked, 'Have you arrived safely? Is the girl making too much noise?'

"The man on the other end of the call said, 'Take good care of the girl, don't put her in any trouble. Balaram doesn't tolerate any carelessness...!' With that, he ended the call.

As soon as the call ended, the two men started talking among themselves, 'Malik has warned us to keep a close eye on this girl, or she might escape. She's a very clever girl...!'

Meanwhile, Balaram, after ending the call, was laughing maniacally, as if he had achieved a great victory..."

The man replied, 'No, she's still unconscious...'"

"Here, in Balarampur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, at 11:00 pm, the entire family was still crying. The news had spread to the entire neighborhood and village that Tapsvi Ji's elder daughter, Palak, had gone missing. The police had visited their home and inquired about her disappearance.

They had checked her college, the route she took, and the surrounding areas, but there was no trace of Palak. The police also questioned her best friend, Nidhi, at the college, asking if Palak had a boyfriend, if she met anyone regularly, or if anyone had been stalking her..."

"After hearing all this, Nidhi told the police that her friend didn't have such habits, she was a very good girl who would directly go home from college. Nidhi had also been trying to call Palak continuously, but to no avail, as her phone had been switched off for a long time.

The police even tried to trace her mobile phone, but after a certain distance from the college, the phone remained switched off, making it difficult to track her location..."

"The next morning, in Udaipur, Rajasthan,

The news of Palak's disappearance spread like wildfire through newspapers and news channels. It was reported that Palak had gone missing since the previous afternoon, after leaving college, and Tapsvi Ji had directly accused Ved of being responsible.

Tapsvi Ji had given a statement that Ved had threatened him at his home and shop two days ago, and that was the reason behind Palak's disappearance. This news spread rapidly, and even Ved in Mumbai came to know about it. He was angry, but not too concerned, as the Uttar Pradesh police had informed the Mumbai police about the allegations against him..."

"Ved's lawyer handled the situation, presenting a report of Ved's activities and whereabouts since the previous day, which showed no concrete evidence to support the allegations against him.

Meanwhile, Ved was sitting in his hall, intently watching TV, where Palak's photo was being displayed. He was staring at the photo, his fingers intertwined, trying to figure out where the girl could have gone, who could have kidnapped her, and why he was being framed for the crime..."

"Ved wasn't bothered by Tapsvi Ji's allegations, but somehow, the question kept lingering in his mind - who could have kidnapped the girl? It meant that whoever did it had completed their task, shifting the suspicion onto him.

This news had also reached Bhavesh and Balaram in Rajasthan, prompting Bhavesh to call Ved for a meeting. Ved decided to visit Rajasthan, thinking it was a good opportunity to tell Bhavesh to put the matter on hold for a while.

With this in mind, Ved left for Rajasthan, from where he planned to travel outside India..."

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"Meanwhile, in the dark room, Palak regained consciousness and found herself in a locked room. She started screaming loudly since her mouth wasn't gagged. Her cries were heard, and the door opened. She looked towards the source of the light and saw two men approaching her. One of them was holding a plate with food, which he placed in front of her.

Palak had been tied up for a long time, and her face was covered in sweat. She was terrified by the sight of the two men and stammered in a trembling voice, 'W... who...? Who are you people? Where am I?'"

"The two men stood there, and one of them said, 'Eat quietly and don't make too much noise, or I'll finish you off without Malik's order.' Palak trembled at his words and begged, 'I want to go home, please let me go home... please... please...'

She broke down in tears, and the other man warned, 'I told you not to make a noise. If you don't listen, I'll shoot you right here. Malik's orders are to deliver you safely to him.' He pointed a gun at her forehead, leaving Palak in shock. She was now crying softly, paralyzed with fear..."

"The first boy said, 'Untie her hands so she can eat.' The second boy untied her hands, warning, 'Don't try to be smart, you can't escape this room. There are only walls around you, and no one can hear your cries because you're in the middle of a jungle right now!'

Both men laughed and left the room, locking the door behind them. As soon as they were gone, Palak got up and started running around the room, desperately searching for a way out..."

"Palak wanted to escape, but unfortunately, she couldn't see anything in the dark room except for a faint light coming from a small window. The window was too small for her to fit through, but only her hand could pass through it.

Outside, the two boys were discussing the situation, 'The news of her disappearance has spread all over the media, so Malik has instructed us to keep her here until the matter dies down. Once the attention subsides, we'll hand her over to him...'"

"It was afternoon, and Ved was arriving in Rajasthan, so Bhavesh had booked a grand royal place for his stay, ensuring he had everything he needed. Bhavesh didn't invite him to his haveli, as he wanted to keep his visit private, away from prying eyes. After all, one's enemies can have many enemies, and Bhavesh didn't want to reveal his presence.

Ved and Bhavesh met at the royal place, where Bhavesh gave Ved a grand welcome. However, Ved wasn't impressed by the luxuries; he was a serious person who focused on his work..."

"Ved directly asked Bhavesh, 'Did you have any role in the disappearance of Tapsvi Mishra's daughter?'

Bhavesh was taken aback and replied, 'What are you talking about? If I wanted to do something, I would have done it long ago. I didn't want to do it myself, which is why I assigned the task to you. I didn't want any obstacles in the way, so I waited.'

Ved was closely observing Bhavesh, noticing his body language, tone, and every detail. Bhavesh didn't say anything more, simply nodding his head in agreement..."

"Bhavesh was busy taking care of Ved's needs, and a couple of hours passed in the process. Finally, he stood up and said, 'Now, I need to leave as I have some work to attend to...'"

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