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Kolkata, Jun 27 (PTI): Union Minister and BJP's West Bengal unit president, Sukanta Majumdar, claimed on Friday that the alleged gang rape at a law college in Kolkata underscores the lack of safety for female students in educational institutions across the state. He condemned the incident and criticized the state's law and order situation, holding Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who oversees the police department, accountable for the state of affairs.
The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) responded by emphasizing the swift action of the police in apprehending the three accused and urged parties not to politicize the issue. They pledged a commitment to ensuring women's safety and mentioned the urgent need for the Aparajita Anti-Rape Bill for deterrent purposes.
BJP leader Majumdar cited past incidents, including the rape-murder of a doctor at RG Kar Medical College and a recent bomb explosion during a TMC rally, as evidence of the fragile state of law enforcement. BJP's Leader of Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, announced plans for a major protest, demanding the resignation of the Chief Minister for her alleged failure to maintain safety.
Adhikari also criticized the involvement of senior Kolkata Police officers in the chief minister's participation in the Rath Yatra in Digha, arguing it detracted from addressing safety issues at home.
TMC leader Jaiprakash Majumdar called for a more constructive approach while rejecting attempts to politicize the issue. The Trinamool's social media statements condemned the rape incident and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the victim and delivering swift justice. They accused the central government of not facilitating the implementation of the Aparajita Anti-Rape Bill.
Trinankur Bhattacharjee, West Bengal state president of the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad, reiterated the demand for stringent punishment for the guilty, affirming faith in the administration's commitment to women's safety.
Protests erupted from various student and youth organizations, including SFI and AIDSO, demanding better law enforcement. These groups held demonstrations at the Kasba police station and the law college campus, expressing dissatisfaction over the state's handling of law and order. Congress leader Asutosh Chatterjee led a sit-in, blaming the state for being unresponsive to safety concerns.
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