A married woman was allegedly killed by her in-laws over a dowry demand, sparking a large-scale protest in the Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh.
Dozens of Gulabi Gang members and the victim's family barged into the Radhanagar police station, demanding that the accused be taken into custody right away.
The body of the victim, Roshni Devi, was discovered in a mortuary after she allegedly vanished on March 13. Rekha Devi, her mother, claimed that the accused is still at large and that she was not assisted by the authorities in their search for her daughter.
While police have registered a case against four people, including the victim's husband, no arrests have been made yet, triggering outrage.
"Roshni was beaten to death, yet the police have not arrested anyone. We have come here to demand justice," Gulabi Gang's Hemlata Patel said accusing the police of inaction.
Radhanagar police claim the accused husband has suffered serious injuries after reportedly being beaten by a mob. Officials say teams are repeatedly visiting the accused's house, but no one has been found. The husband's family has submitted a medical report stating he has lost his eyesight due to an assault.
Police have assured that action will be taken against all the accused soon.