Shinde to make statement on Bhandara rape case
March 01, 2013  10:29
It has been more than two weeks since three minor sisters were raped and murdered in Maharashtra's Bhandara district but police have yet to make a headway in the case. The sisters aged 6, 9 and 11 years respectively, who went missing from their home, were later found to have been killed after sexual abuse. 

On Friday, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde is expected to make a statement in Parliament on the issue which has led to national uproar.

A fact-finding team of the National Human Rights Commission has already visited Murwadi village in Lakhani taluka this week where the incident occurred.

The girls went missing from their home on February 14, and bodies were found in a well in a field later.
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