A case that need to come into the limelight. Nirmala Panta, a 13-year-old girl from Kanchanpur, Nepal, was found raped and murdered in a sugarcane field near her home on 27 July 2018, after she had gone missing the day before.
Online networking records of outstanding characters, particularly legislators and government authorities, are step by step being overflowed with the ‘#JusticeforNirmala’ tag throughout the previous not many days. Individuals have overflowed the online life records of characters like Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa, Nepal Communist Party Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal, President of Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba to Prime pastor KP Sharma Oli with the tag.
On Monday morning, the profile picture of the confirmed Facebook record of Prime Minister Oli, that was refreshed in September 2016 had more than 454,000 remarks and its greater part contained the ‘#JusticeforNirmalaPantha” tag.
Panta’s body was found after her bike was seen in the sugarcane field by the side of the road.[3] Based on starter examination, the nearby police expressed that she was killed subsequent to being assaulted. The CIB (Crime Investigation Bureau) group drove by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Angur G.C. started the examination after coming to Kanchanpur, four days after the occurrence. Kanchanpur Police and the CIB group named a 41-year-old neighborhood man, who had recently carried out a nine-year prison punishment for the homicide of his brother by marriage, as the suspect. Police guaranteed that he had admitted to the wrongdoing on different occasions under cross examination. He was delivered on 12 September after his DNA didn’t coordinate examples from the person in question. Local people, including Panta’s family, propelled rough prostests charging that he was honest and malevolently surrounded by the police to secure the genuine culprits.The Bam sisters, Panta’s companion and her sister, were captured on 23 August 2018, in view of dissidents’ interest; they were additionally delivered after lawful counsel with District Attorney’s Office. Panta’s companion was delivered under the condition that she should introduce herself to the police upon request while her sister was delivered under bail of Rs 30,000.