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Mahila Sessions court dissmissed the petition of accused in sensational  murder.

The Mahila Sessions Court judge on Friday dismissed the petition filed by P. Venkata Rao, the prime accused, in the sensational murder case of eight-year-old Naga Vaishnavi, seeking permission to go for narco analysis test.
The accused filed a petition requesting the court to give permission for the narco test to prove his innocence. The hearing of the case will begin on January 23. The special public prosecutor, appointed by the government, Mr Brahmananda Reddy, has argued that there is no need to go for narco test, saying that the chargesheet has already been filed in the court and hearing will begin in January 2012.
The defence lawyer, Mr Ch. Manmadha Rao, said the accused is ready to go for narco test to prove his innocence.
The Mahila Sessions Court judge, Ms Nirmala Geetamba, dismissed the petition. The same court had earlier dismissed the bail petitions filed five times by the accused Venkata Rao. The police filed a chargesheet accusing Venkat Rao and two others in the sensational murder case of Naga Vaishnavi and her car driver Lakshmana Rao.
The girl was kidnapped and murdered while going to school in 2009.
Meanwhile, the BC Aikya Vedika leaders on Friday announced that they would observe one day fast on November 5 near the sub-collector’s office demanding speedy trial of the case. 
The BC Aikya Vedika leaders, Mr Buddha Nage-swara Rao, Mr Bayana Sekhar Babu and Mr Nan-deti Prabhakar told reporters that the Vedika is demanding that the culprits be brought to the book at the earliest.

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