A Delhi NGO worker was allegedly molested and disrobed by a mob in Odisha’s Rayagada after being mistaken for a child-lifter. The attack has triggered a sharp political row as police arrested 21 people and promised more action.

The alleged molestation and disrobing of a 22-year-old NGO worker in Odisha’s Rayagada district after a mob mistook her and a male colleague for child-lifters has triggered a political storm, with the opposition attacking the state government over women’s safety and the BJP asserting that police acted swiftly.
Police said 21 people have been arrested so far and three criminal cases registered in connection with the June 16 incident. The two NGO workers, both from Delhi, had travelled to the area for research work and returned home after receiving treatment at a local hospital.
According to Rayagada Superintendent of Police Raj Prasad, the incident occurred at Kandulguda village under Kalyansinghpur police station on the night of June 16. Villagers allegedly mistook the woman and her male colleague for child-lifters and assaulted them.
“More arrests could be made in the coming days after verifying the video footage,” Prasad told reporters.
The two were conducting research under an NGO in Odisha’s Kalahandi, Kandhamal and Rayagada districts. Recounting the incident, the woman told reporters, “The locals assaulted me, pulled me by my hair, tore my clothes and touched me inappropriately even though we had no link with child lifters.”
Both victims later received treatment at a local hospital before returning home.
Leader of Opposition in the Odisha Assembly and BJD president Naveen Patnaik described the incident as a “barbaric and shameful” act and said it raised serious questions about “humanity and the dignity” of women in the state.
In a post on X, Patnaik said, “This heinous, barbaric incident that occurred in Rayagada, Kalyansinghpur, with a Delhi student has shaken, shamed, and worried the entire Odisha.”
He also questioned the state’s response, asking why Odisha’s image was being tarnished and whether the government and police administration had become helpless in ensuring citizens’ safety.

