Body of missing Uttar Pradesh woman farmer leader recovered from forest after two weeks

The body of Anchal Mishra, a prominent woman farmer leader from Uttar Pradesh, has been discovered in a forest two weeks after she was reported missing. The police have arrested Suraj Verma, who allegedly confessed to murdering Mishra, claiming he acted out of fear of financial repercussions. Verma had previously maintained contact with Mishra before her disappearance. The grim discovery of her dismembered remains highlights the ongoing issues of violence and intimidation faced by women in leadership roles within the agricultural sector. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for justice from various farmer organizations and women's rights groups, emphasizing the need for greater protection and support for women in rural areas who are increasingly becoming targets of violence. Authorities are now under pressure to ensure a thorough investigation and bring all those involved to justice, shedding light on the broader implications of such crimes against women leaders in the agricultural community.
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