Bhubaneswar, Aug 21 (IANS): The rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Odisha's capital a day ago triggered angry protests with hundreds of people Wednesday blocking roads and staging demonstrations here, police said.
Activists of Communist Party of India (Marxist) blocked a busy city road for hours by burning tyres and demanded compensation for the victim's kin and strong action against the offender, a police officer told IANS.
The issue echoed in the ongoing monsoon session of the state assembly with members of opposition parties, including those of the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, creating a noisy scene during Zero Hour and twice forcing adjournment of the proceedings.
Normalcy returned to the assembly only after state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kalpataru Das assured members that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik would make a statement on the matter.
According to the police, 22-year-old accused Ashok Sahu allegedly asked the victim's family about an address in the city's Salia Sahi slum, after which they sent the Class 4 student with him to lead him to the house, police said.
Instead of locating the house, Sahu allegedly took the girl to a secluded area of the slum and raped her before strangling her to death.
The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon, but came to light after the victim's family and other residents searched for the girl when she did not return. The residents spotted her body in a nearby area and informed police.
A CCTV camera at the gate of a private college showed the accused leading the victim away. Locals nabbed Sahu and handed him over to police.
The victim's family and the accused are daily-wage earners and residents of the same slum. They were known to each other, police said.