Doc's village in Beed observes bandh, demands SIT probe
	
		
				PUNE, Oct. 29 -- "Instead of giving her justice, people are questioning my daughter's character," said the grieving father of the young government doctor, who was found hanging in her hotel room in Phaltan, in Satara, on October 23.
His deeply emotional appeal comes a day after a visit to Phaltan from Rupali Chakankar, chairperson of the Maharashtra State Women's Commission (MSWC). Chakankar's comments on the doctor are being seen by some as tarnishing her character.
Controversy over the doctor's death continues to rage as anger spilt over in her native village, Wadwani in Beed district. Observing a complete shutdown, or bandh, on Tuesday, locals and relatives of the doctor insist that she was murdered. They also allege that the accused destroyed evidence before surrendering to the police.
Standing solidly by her, the villagers organised a protest march and a rasta roko, demanding the formation of an independent inquiry committee under a retired judge and the inclusion of a female IPS officer in the SIT to ensure transparency.
"This is not suicide, it is murder," said the father of the deceased doctor, while speaking to the media on Tuesday. He said the accused had harassed and tortured his daughter, and demanded the death penalty for all those responsible for her death.
Recalling his last conversation with her, he said, "She told me, 'You stay well, Baba. I'll come home for Bhai Dooj.' That was the last time we spoke."
Overcome with grief, the father broke down. "No one can imagine how I raised my daughter, how many sacrifices went into making her who she was. I only want justice now."...
		
			
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