Australian teacher went missing in Amritsar; daughter seeks Punjab CM's help

The daughter of an Australian teacher who went missing in Amritsar, India, has appealed to the Punjab Chief Minister for assistance. Local police have identified the victim's brother as a prime suspect in a kidnapping investigation.
Why it matters
The case involves international diplomatic concerns and highlights issues of property-related crime and missing persons in the region.
The daughter of an Indian-origin high school teacher based in Melbourne, who went missing in Amritsar last month, has appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for help in tracing her father.
The report relies on police statements and family appeals, maintaining a neutral tone regarding the ongoing investigation.
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