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The gruesome discovery of a woman's dismembered body stuffed in a refrigerator in Bengaluru has sent shockwaves through the city and sparked outrage nationwide. The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken a firm stance, demanding swift action from the Bengaluru Police to apprehend the perpetrators and ensure a thorough investigation into the chilling case. The NCW's directive, issued through a post on X (formerly Twitter), highlights the seriousness of the crime and the public's demand for justice.
The victim, identified as 29-year-old Mahalakshmi, was found by her mother and elder sister on September 21st. The initial investigation suggests a horrifying scenario - the killer dismembered Mahalakshmi's body into over 50 pieces, likely to facilitate disposal and evade detection. The gruesome nature of the crime has sent shockwaves through the city, raising questions about the safety of women in Bengaluru and the effectiveness of law enforcement. The police are currently scrutinizing CCTV footage and Mahalakshmi's phone records in an attempt to piece together the events leading up to her death.
The case has also ignited political tensions, with the Opposition BJP in Karnataka launching a scathing attack on the Congress-led government. The BJP has accused the government of failing to ensure the safety of women in the state, highlighting the incident as a symbol of a breakdown in law and order. They have even gone so far as to use strong language, comparing the situation to a 'Hitler-led Siddaramaiah government,' drawing parallels to the oppressive regime of Nazi Germany. The political rhetoric underscores the public's heightened anxiety and the pressure on the government to address the issue with urgency and competence.
Source: Bengaluru fridge horror: NCW demands prompt arrest, police report in three days