Ghanshyam Regar, 22, a resident of Nagaur district, had yesterday booked a room at a hotel in Pushkar to stay with his girlfriend, Jamuna Regar, 31.
They had a dispute over some issue that led to the incident, the police said.
SHO of Pushkar Police Station Mahaveer Sharma said that hotel administration informed them today when the duo did not come out of the room.
The accused had stabbed his girlfriend with a knife and then tried killing himself, the police said.
The accused was later referred to a hospital in Ajmer whereas the body of the woman was handed over to her family members after post-mortem, he said.
A case was registered against the accused under Section 302 of the IPC and further investigation is underway, Sharma added.
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