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Jagi Mangat Panda, the managing director of Odisha TV was summoned by the Odisha State Commission For Protection of Child Rights in the case of alleged gangrape of a minor in Bhubaneshwar.
Jagi Mangat Panda, the managing director of Odisha TV was summoned by the Odisha State Commission For Protection of Child Rights in the case of alleged gangrape of a minor in Bhubaneshwar. Following the OSCPCR direction, jai Panda's representative appeared on her behald before the child rights body in the Odisha capital. The victim's mother too was present on the occasion.
It is learnt that the rape victim's mom accused Jagi Panda of trying to hush up the accused connected to the case. She also alleged that Jagi Panda had issued life threats to the mother-daughter duo if they breathed a word about the crime anywhere.
The mother also revealed during the OSCPCR hearing that the rape victim had met Jagi two times before approaching the cops to file a police complaint.
December 2 has been set as the next date for hearing the case. The case relates to the gangrape of a minor by OTV staff members for over a fortnight between April and May.
The case was first probed by the Bhubaneshwar Mahila police and later taken over by the Crime Branch in October.
Following the news, Twitter is flooded with abuses against the OTV MD Jagi Mangat Panda. The hashtag #ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda is also trending on social media. Here's a look at a few tweets...
How inhuman does one have to be forcefully assault chield who is just 13 years old?#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odiaha@JagiPanda @PandaJay@Kalingatv @kanak_news @TOIIndiaNews @NEWS7Odia pic.twitter.com/kueCZYCF09
— SURESH KU. MAHARANA (@SURESHKUMAHARA3) November 19, 2020
How can you let something as huge as this happen in you own media house and be uninformed about it?#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJay @kanak_news @Kalingatv @News18Odia pic.twitter.com/8fHI8HfQLK
— Sachitra Kumar Sahoo (@SachitraKumarS2) November 19, 2020
Wonder what the little girl must be going through. This is sicking to the core.#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJawy@kanak_news @Kalingatv @News18Odia @NEWS7Odia pic.twitter.com/EOZ2fdKqnG
— Tanker Singh (@fullTank111) November 19, 2020
Evel can't overule the truth. Truth will prevail.#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJay @kanak_news @Kalingatv @kanak_news pic.twitter.com/akZbSsjELc
— ANIL GARTIA (@ANILGARTIA4) November 19, 2020
How inhumane does one have to be to forcefully assault a child ?#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJay @kanak_news @Kalingatv @ANI @ABPNews @BBCHindi pic.twitter.com/TMLg5CHq29
— AJIT KUMAR NAYAK (@AJITKUM68160248) November 19, 2020
How can we expect woman in this country to receive justice if they are not safe in their work place.#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJay @kanak_news @Kalingatv @DDNewslive @BBCBreaking pic.twitter.com/mPoftmkRLa
— KIRAN PATRA (@KIRANPA82090101) November 19, 2020
A crime as serious as this should not be ignored by the government and the perpetrators should be punished by deth.#ShameOnYouJagiJayPanda#Odisha@JagiPanda @PandaJay @KanakNews1 @BBCBreaking @NEWS7Odia @Kalingatv pic.twitter.com/ZjpL6YxFp7
— Priyabrat Das (@Priyabr04984225) November 19, 2020
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