A "fact finding team" constituted by All India Dalit Adhikar Manch (AIDMAM) claimed it had found that while the first post mortem report stated that the hymen was ruptured, the findings of the second autopsy at Rohtak state that the hymen was intact and said it "clearly indicates callousness on the part of the authorities".
It also alleged that the post-morten was delayed and was conducted "with a shocking lack of care probably by an unqualified member of the mortuary staff and the two botched post-mortems have destroyed valuable evidence in the case".
Moreover, the AIIMS post mortem found no traces of poison in the viscera, while the Haryana police claimed it to be a case of suspected suicide, it said.
Also it claimed that the team's meeting with the father and mother of the deceased revealed that the local police didn't lodge an FIR at the first instance on August 24 because of which the search for the girl was delayed by several hours.
The team on the basis of their findings today demanded that the case should be transferred to the CBI or a separate committee should be constituted to conduct an independent enquiry.
They also demanded that the culprits be arrested at the earliest and action be taken against the policemen, who beat up the protesters, and the official, who allegedly kicked the body of the girl.
"Through this case, we want to call for a national agitation by dalit and women organisations across the country," said Professor Vimal Thorat, Convenor, (AIDMAM).
The 20 year-old woman was found dead on August 25, near Amarheri area in Jind, Haryana where she had come to appear for the Junior Basic Teachers Test. The family members of the victim alleged that she was raped and murdered.
