Alleging that the State government has failed to provide justice to the deceased lady teacher, hundreds of BJP activists took out a massive march to Naveen Niwas, the official residence of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar.
The battle cry for justice to the murdered Kalahandi Mahaling Sunshine School teacher Mamita Meher saw a major development on Tuesday as her parents moved the Orissa High Court seeking completion of the probe into her sensational murder case in a stipulated time.
The effects of the tempest are discernible on the streets across the State today.
Meanwhile, if the recovered mobile phone from Radhe's house is found to be of Mamita, which Gobinda claimed to have buried in the pit with her body, it could be a vital input and help the police investigation.
Post her death, as per the pre-plan, Sahu took Mamita’s dead body to the under-construction Mahaling Stadium near the school premises, where the pit was made ready by his associate Radhe, the JCB driver and the clerk, and asked the clerk to spread a layer of cardboards in the pit as water had accumulated.
In Kantabanji Town, shops and other commercial establishments remained shut while vehicles stay off the roads in view of the bandh.
The Commission has also written to DGP, Odisha to immediately arrest all the accused and provide safety to the family of the victim.
As per Mamita's father', she left for Mahaling from her village Jharni near Tureikela in Bolangir district on October 8 after receiving a phone call. She boarded the lone bus Bajrangbali which commutes through the area and was received by Gobinda Sahu in a car near Sindhikela Chandatara. Both reportedly roam around the area in the car and also went for shopping, the CCTV footage of which is with the police.
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