NEW DELHI: A day after three people, including the son of
BJP ex-minister Vinod Arya, were arrested for allegedly murdering 19-year-old Ankita Bhandari, the police on Saturday recovered her body from Chilla Barrage in
Uttarakhand.
The postmortem of the girl, who used to work as a receptionist at a resort in Yamkeshwar, is being conducted at AIIMS-Rishikesh by a panel of doctors.
Ankita Bhandari Murder Case Live UpdatesChief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that a Special Investigative Team (SIT) under DIG P Renuka Devi has been formed to probe the whole incident.
Meanwhile, the BJP has expelled Vinod Arya and Ankit Arya - the father and brother of main accused Pulkit Arya, owner of the resort - from the party with immediate effect.
Here are the top developments through the day:MLA's vehicle attackedAngry locals on Saturday damaged the vehicle of Yamkeshwar MLA Renu Bisht in Rishikesh allegedly over her late response to the murder of 19-year-old Ankita.
People smashed the rear windscreen of the legislator's car when she was passing by Chilla canal, from where the body of the girl was fished out earlier in the day.
Bisht escaped the attack unhurt and was escorted to safety by police personnel.
The people alleged that despite being a woman, the MLA not only failed to fight for justice for "the daughter of Yamkeshwar" but also reacted to the incident days after her murder.
Girl's body recoveredThe body of Ankita Bhandari, who was reported missing a few days ago, was recovered on Saturday from the Chilla canal in Rishikesh. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said: "The body of daughter Ankita was recovered this morning. My heart is deeply pained by this heartbreaking incident."
"The search operation was going on from 7 am, we took out the body of a woman, her relatives came here and identified it to be the body of Ankita Bhandari. The body has been taken to AIIMS in Rishikesh," said a State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) official.
Additional Superintendent of Police Shekhar Suyal added that the deceased's brother and father identified the body as Ankita Bhandari.
SIT formedUttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the case.
"In order to ensure the harshest punishment for the culprits, an SIT has been formed under the leadership of Deputy Inspector General of Police P. Renuka Devi and ordered an in-depth investigation of this serious matter," Dhami said., adding: "Strictest action will be taken against all the culprits regarding this ... we will bring the culprits to justice. The perpetrators will not be spared."
Building inside resort set on fireOn Friday, Uttarakhand authorities bulldozed the Vanatra Resort owned by Pulkit, where Ankita Bhandari was working as a receptionist.
Angry locals on Saturday set fire to a building located on resort premises.
CM Dhami said that district magistrates have been ordered to take action against all resorts inside Uttarakhand which have illegal constructions.
Victim was told to offer 'special services'The Uttarakhand police chief Ashok Kumar on Saturday said that Ankita was being pressured by Pulkit Arya, the resort owner, to provide "special services" to guests.
According to reports, the victim had told her friend that the owner and the managers of the resort where she worked were mounting pressure on her to have sex with guests visiting the resort. Ankita had repeatedly refused to indulge in prostitution with resort guests.
BJP leader expelled; officials suspendedThe BJP on Saturday expelled Vinod Arya and his son Ankit Arya from the party, a day after the leader's other son Pulkit Arya was arrested in the murder case of Ankita.
Ankit Arya was also removed as vice president of the state OBC commission by the state government.
Vinod Arya's son Pulkit -- who owns the resort in Pauri's Yamkeshwar block -- was arrested on Friday along with two employees of the facility for allegedly killing the receptionist, who had been missing for the past few days.
Vinod Arya, a party leader from Haridwar, has formerly served as a chairman of the Uttarakhand Mati Board with a state minister's rank.
The government also suspended the local patwari and revenue police inspector, who allegedly didn't register a case on the girl's disappearance for three days.
Pulkit Arya confessesPulkit Arya, who was arrested on Friday, has confessed to having pushed Ankita into the canal after an altercation.
The resort owner told police that he had killed Ankita by pushing her into the barrage from a cliff on September 18, the night she had gone missing. The search operation was resumed in the wee hours of Saturday following this input.
Lalita Negi, an SDRF official, said: "Based on Arya's confession, SDRF's deep diving team had started the search operation on Friday noon soon after the arrest, but had failed to find the body. On Saturday, it again resumed the search and finally managed to find it from the barrage around 7am."
(With inputs from agencies)