Amid renewed demands for a CBI probe, a massive crowd gathered outside the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's residence, demanding answers and accountability in the 2022 murder case of 19-year-old receptionist Ankita Bhandari. Protesters marched with banners and flags, chanting slogans and seeking a CBI probe into the case. Protests over the case reached national capital on Sunday.
Videos circulating on social media showed thousands advancing towards the CM’s residence, with police in riot gear forming barricades to control the crowd. Mild clashes were reported as protesters pressed forward, accusing authorities of shielding influential individuals.
Parallel demonstrations were also held in Dehradun, where residents, civil society groups and political organisations staged protests pressing for accountability and a transparent reinvestigation. Uttarakhand has witnessed intermittent protests in recent weeks, reflecting continuing public unease over how the case was handled.
As the controversy escalates, the Ankita Bhandari case has once again become a flashpoint in Uttarakhand politics, with mounting pressure on authorities to address lingering questions around accountability, influence and the credibility of the investigation.
Protests over the Ankita Bhandari murder case spread even to the national capital on Sunday, with demonstrators at Jantar Mantar renewing demands for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe and strict action against all those allegedly involved in the crime.
Members of the Mahanagar Delhi Uttarakhand Pravasi Sangathan gathered in New Delhi, saying the case—linked to the 2022 rape and murder of the 19-year-old receptionist in Uttarakhand—remains incomplete without a comprehensive investigation into the alleged “VIP” angle.“This protest is to demand a CBI inquiry so that no matter how powerful the person is, they are punished,” a demonstrator said. “We want justice for Ankita Bhandari.”
The renewed agitation follows recent disclosures by television actor Urmila Sanawar, who has alleged that the previously unidentified ‘VIP’ mentioned during the early stages of the investigation was BJP national general secretary and Uttarakhand in-charge Dushyant Kumar Gautam. Sanawar made the claim public on December 24, 2025, later naming Gautam as the person referred to as ‘Gattu’.
Protesters said these allegations had given fresh urgency to the demand for a central probe. “Since the Dhami government is not helping, we are appealing to the Centre,” another demonstrator said, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah to order a CBI investigation. “If the accused is guilty, he must receive the harshest punishment.”
Some participants went further, demanding capital punishment for all those found responsible. Others alleged that crucial evidence had been destroyed and questioned why the alleged pressure on Ankita to provide “special services” to a VIP—referred to in chats with a friend—was not pursued fully during the initial investigation.