Mamita Meher murder case: BJP central fact-finding team to visit Odisha today
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | October 29, 2021 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Oct 29: A three-member central fact-finding team of BJP is scheduled to visit Odisha today regarding the sensational Mamita Meher murder case. Sources said BJP Mahila Morcha chief Vanathi Srinivasan, MP Sunita Duggal and MLA Rupa Mitra Chaudhury will visit the village of Mamita Meher. The team also submit a report to party president JP Nadda. Moreover, the BJP workers will gherao 625 police stations across the state demanding justice for the deceased teacher. Worth mentioning, the central team of Congress comprising party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala and state in-charge Chellakumar on Thursday visited Jharni village in Balangir’s Tureikela to meet family members after lady teacher Mamita Meher murder case. Mamita Meher, a teacher of Sunshine English Medium School in Mahaling of Kalahandi district, had been missing for 11 days. The police found the decomposed dead body buried in the ground of the school stadium. The police arrested the prime accused Govind Sahu and his close associate Radheshyam Chandi in this matter.
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