According to the chargesheet, Bhanwari was abducted, strangled, and her body was burned near a canal, with the remains disposed of to hide the evidence [3]. The Cultural Impact
Both Maderna and Malkhan Singh were arrested in 2011-2012, along with several others involved in the execution and cover-up. Political and Social Impact The case had immediate and long-lasting repercussions:
The "Bhanwari Devi CD" refers to a central piece of evidence in the high-profile 2011 Bhanwari Devi murder case in Rajasthan, India . While the CD's content was reported to show then-Minister Mahipal Maderna
★★★★☆ (For impact and intrigue, not morality)

