
Crime News: Bhiwani’s famous Manisha case has taken a big turn. The Haryana government has now decided to hand over the investigation into the matter to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Also, Manisha’s third post mortem will be done at AIIMS Hospital in Delhi. Announcing this on the social media platform X, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini said that this step has been taken keeping in mind the demands of Manisha’s family.
Family demands were accepted
Manisha’s father said that the government has accepted all her demands. After this, the family has decided to end the picket. However, the village panchayat had earlier announced that the body will not be cremated until the justice is received. Meanwhile, after the announcement of CBI investigation by CM Saini, the family is now ready for the funeral.
Post mortem twice
On August 13, Manisha’s body was found in Bhiwani’s fields. She left school on 11 August and went missing after that. In the preliminary investigation, the family feared rape and murder. After this, post -mortem was done twice in Bhiwani and then Rohtak PGI. Both reports revealed that Manisha died of poison. It was clearly written in the report that he was neither raped nor evidence of any kind of injury or murder.
Villagers protest and tension
On Tuesday, the villagers sealed Dhani Laxman from all sides about the matter. Trees and stones were closed and the roads were closed. Schools were also closed for security. A large number of women sat in the panchayat with sticks. Seeing the situation deteriorating, the administration deployed heavy police force outside the village and stopped internet services in Bhiwani and Charkhi Dadri districts for two days.
Father said – daughter cannot commit suicide
Manisha’s father Sanjay completely rejected the conclusion of the administration that her daughter committed suicide. He said, ‘My daughter can never commit suicide. We want justice. Now after the decision of the government, the whole matter has been handed over to the CBI investigation. The third post mortem is also expected to get answers to many questions.
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