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Because the case is legally sub judice for some appeals, the public remains hooked. The lack of closure fuels the search for the "video" as if it were the final episode of a Netflix series.
: Shortly after the leak, Bhanwari Devi went missing on September 1, 2011, from her home in Bilada. The Investigation and Findings
Bhanwari Devi went missing on September 1, 2011. Following her disappearance, her husband, Amar Chand, alleged that she had been kidnapped at the behest of Mahipal Maderna. The case was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after local police failed to make progress, drawing criticism from the courts.
In Rajasthan, the case became fodder for street plays and political cartoons. The phrase "CD wali case" (The CD Case) entered local slang. Comedians and satirists used the story to critique the "lifestyle" of netas (politicians) who live in five-star hotels while talking about rural development. Memes comparing Maderna to film villains are still circulated during elections.
In 2005, a video tape surfaced, allegedly showing Mahipal Maderna and Bhanwari Devi in a compromising position. The tape was widely circulated in the media, leading to a public outcry and demands for Maderna's resignation.