
Uttarakhand CM Dhami seeks setting up of fast track court for speedy justice in Ankita Bhandari case
The Hindu
CM Dhami said the safety of "daughters" was a responsibility of the State Government and stern action had been taken over the past few days in connection with the incident
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has sought the establishment of a fast-track court for speedy justice in the Ankita Bhandari murder case.
"Our government has requested the honourable court to set up a fast-track court for speedy justice in the case so that the guilty are punished as soon as possible," the Chief Minister's Office quoted Mr. Dhami in a tweet on Monday.
Bhandari worked at a resort at Ganga Bhogpur in Pauri district owned by Pulkit Arya. She was killed by Arya and his two accomplices — resort manager Saurabh Bhaskar and assistant manager Ankit Gupta — for allegedly refusing to provide "special services" to guests. Her body was fished out from Chilla canal near Rishikesh.
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Mr. Dhami said the safety of "daughters" was a responsibility of the State Government and stern action had been taken over the past few days in connection with the incident.
"To ensure that daughter Ankita gets justice, the accused have been arrested and their illegal constructions demolished. We have also set up an Special Investigation Team [SIT] to probe into the incident from all angles and have the guilty punished in the strictest possible way," Mr. Dhami said.
Pulkit Arya, the main accused, is the son of former minister Vinod Arya. Arya was expelled from the party after his son's name cropped up in connection with the case.

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