Key Points

A tragic murder of woman constable Subhamitra Sahoo has sparked outrage in Odisha. Former Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik strongly criticized the police's ineffective response and investigation. The victim's husband was arrested for strangling her over financial disputes. Patnaik emphasized the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to prevent such heinous crimes and protect women's safety.

Key Points: Naveen Patnaik Slams Police After Constable Subhamitra Murder

  • Naveen Patnaik expresses deep shock over Subhamitra Sahoo's murder
  • Criticizes police inefficiency in tracking missing constable
  • Highlights systemic failures in investigating crimes against women
  • Calls for immediate reforms in home department and police force
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Naveen Patnaik expresses anguish over gruesome murder of woman constable

Odisha CM condemns brutal killing of woman traffic constable, demands urgent police reforms and accountability for women's safety

"Without accountability and reform, more families will continue to lose their daughters - Naveen Patnaik"

Bhubaneswar, Sep 18

Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president and former Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday expressed deep anguish over the tragic death of 25-year-old woman traffic constable Subhamitra Sahoo, who went missing from Bhubaneswar on 6 September and was found murdered ten days later.

In a post on X , Patnaik said the incident had left him "deeply shocked and pained," and raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of the police and Home Department in handling such critical cases.

"A young woman constable serving under the Commissionerate Police goes missing from the state capital, and her body is found ten days later. This is heartbreaking and disturbing. I am deeply saddened by Subhamitra's death. It raises serious questions about the functioning and capability of the police," Patnaik wrote.

He further stated that if the police cannot trace their own personnel for ten days, it is difficult to imagine the condition of common citizens in this condition.

He also referred to media reports indicating that the victim's father had named the suspect early in the case, yet the investigation failed to act decisively, eventually leading to a tragic end.

Patnaik also connected the incident to a wider pattern of crimes against women in Odisha, recalling past cases such as the gang rapes at Gopalpur and Baliharchandi, and warned that without urgent reforms in the working style of home department and the state police force, more such incidents could occur.

"The Home Department must immediately wake up from its slumber. Without accountability and reform, more families will continue to lose their daughters. Women's safety cannot be compromised," he added in his post.

Notably, Subhamitra's husband and a fellow constable, Deepak Kumar Rout strangulated her on September 6 due to disputes over financial matters, including Subhamitra's demand for Rs 20,00,000 to conduct their marriage ceremony as per Vedic rituals. He later buried her body in a Jungle near Ghatagaon area of Keonjhar district.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shocking that the father named the suspect early on but no action was taken. This shows complete failure of our system. RIP Subhamitra. Justice must be served.
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David E
As someone working in law enforcement overseas, I'm appalled by the lack of urgency shown. Ten days to find one of their own? This indicates deep systemic issues that need immediate addressing.
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Ananya R
The reason for murder is even more disturbing - 20 lakhs for Vedic marriage rituals? This shows how dowry and financial pressures continue to destroy lives. We need to change these societal expectations.
Siddharth J
While Naveen Patnaik's concern is noted, he was CM for 20+ years. Shouldn't he have fixed these issues during his tenure? Now speaking up seems like political point scoring.
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Kavya N
As a woman from Odisha, this terrifies me. If police personnel aren't safe, what hope do ordinary citizens have? We need better policing and faster response systems. 😢
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Michael C
The husband being a fellow constable makes this even more tragic. This case shows how domestic violence can happen anywhere, even within law enforcement families. Need better support systems.

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