Ketan Agarwal’s Mother Writes To PM Modi, Seeks Swift Justice
The Agarwal family suffered two losses in less than a month. Ketan’s grandfather, Devichand Agarwal, who was unwell since the loss of his grandson died of a cardiac arrest 20 days after the horrific Pune Fort murder.

Mumbai: Seeking justice for her son, Pune Fort murder victim Ketan Agarwal’s mother, Rakhi Agarwal, has written an emotional note to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging his personal intervention in the Pune murder case. She has pleaded with the PM not to let her son become "just another case file.”
Expressing her grief, she wrote, “My entire world is gone,” and appealed for the Prime Minister’s intervention to ensure that the investigation and trial proceed without delay.
“Please do not let Ketan become just another case file. He was someone’s son, someone’s grandson, someone’s brother, but to me, woh meri poori duniya tha (he was my world),” she said.
Ms Agarwal said she is just a mother, who is asking for justice and not sympathy or any special favour. Every day without justice deepens the family’s pain, she wrote, calling for the strictest punishment for those responsible for taking her son's life ‘without unnecessary delay.’
The Agarwal family suffered two losses in less than a month. Ketan’s grandfather, Devichand Agarwal, who was unwell since the loss of his grandson died of a cardiac arrest 20 days after the horrific Pune Fort murder. “He loved Ketan dearly and could not bear the grief of losing his grandson. Within days, our family lost two generations,” she added.
Ketan Agarwal, a 26-year-old Pune-based realtor, was pushed to death from a cliff at the Lohagad Fort allegedly by his fiancee Siya Goyal and her lover, Chetan Chaudhary, on June 18.
Last week, Ketan’s father, Vishal Agarwal, wrote to President Droupadi Murmu seeking a fast-tracked investigation and speedy justice.
“My son Ketan was brutally murdered. Since that day, our lives have completely changed. Every morning we wake up with the same pain, and every night we sleep with the same question: When will Ketan get justice?” wrote Ketan’s father.

