
Kalyan Banerjee's controversial statement on law college gangrape case, political uproar in Bengal
Kolkata: The case of gangrape of a 24-year-old girl student in South Kolkata's Law College has caused a political upheaval in the state. The main accused involved in the brutality is said to be a member of TMC's student wing. Now the politics has heated up further with a statement by Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee on this incident. BJP has opened a front against TMC, calling Banerjee's controversial statement shameful.
MP Banerjee said about the case that what can be done if a friend rapes a friend. Will police be posted in schools? Further, he said that this has been done by students to a girl student. Who will protect her? Apart from this, he said that who commits all the crimes and molestation? Some men do this. Women should fight against these perverted men.
This statement of Kalyan Banerjee is being heavily criticized. His statement is being seen as an attempt to avoid institutional responsibility. This statement of Kalyan Banerjee also puts him in the dock because the alleged accused is associated with the student wing of his own party. However, Banerjee dismissed the question of the accused being associated with the TMC student wing by saying that crime is not associated with any party or organization.
Apart from this, he said, "I am repeatedly saying that whoever has done this should be arrested immediately. But if a friend rapes his friend, how can it be corruption? The MP said that such incidents will keep happening until the mentality of men does not change. During this, he also accused journalists of running an agenda.
What is the matter?
The incident happened on Wednesday evening, when a first year student was allegedly gang-raped in a law college in South Kolkata. The victim told that she was called by three people to the guard room next to the student union office. Where 31-year-old former student and lawyer Manojit Mishra raped her. At that time two other students Zaib Ahmed (19) and Pramit Mukhopadhyay (20) were present there, they were helping the accused. Not only this, she was also tortured fiercely. She has also got marks of violence on her body.
Status of arrest and investigation
In the case, the police have arrested the three accused and sent them on remand. Their phones have been seized. have been taken. At the same time, the victim has described the main accused Manojit Mishra as the unofficial head of the TMC student wing in the complaint. She said that everyone in the college listens to him.
BJP opened front
At the same time, the BJP has shared several pictures of accused Manojit Mishra with TMC leaders. MP Abhishek Banerjee and state Health Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya are also seen in the pictures. Bengal Leader of Opposition Shubhendu Adhikari has announced a statewide protest. He has sought answers from the government on the relations of the accused.
Kolkata: The case of gangrape of a 24-year-old girl student in South Kolkata's Law College has caused a political upheaval in the state. The main accused involved in the brutality is said to be a member of TMC's student wing. Now the politics has heated up further with a statement by Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee on this incident. BJP has opened a front against TMC, calling Banerjee's controversial statement shameful.
MP Banerjee said about the case that what can be done if a friend rapes a friend. Will police be posted in schools? Further, he said that this has been done by students to a girl student. Who will protect her? Apart from this, he said that who commits all the crimes and molestation? Some men do this. Women should fight against these perverted men.
This statement of Kalyan Banerjee is being heavily criticized. His statement is being seen as an attempt to avoid institutional responsibility. This statement of Kalyan Banerjee also puts him in the dock because the alleged accused is associated with the student wing of his own party. However, Banerjee dismissed the question of the accused being associated with the TMC student wing by saying that crime is not associated with any party or organization.
Apart from this, he said, "I am repeatedly saying that whoever has done this should be arrested immediately. But if a friend rapes his friend, how can it be corruption? The MP said that such incidents will keep happening until the mentality of men does not change. During this, he also accused journalists of running an agenda.
What is the matter?
The incident happened on Wednesday evening, when a first year student was allegedly gang-raped in a law college in South Kolkata. The victim told that she was called by three people to the guard room next to the student union office. Where 31-year-old former student and lawyer Manojit Mishra raped her. At that time two other students Zaib Ahmed (19) and Pramit Mukhopadhyay (20) were present there, they were helping the accused. Not only this, she was also tortured fiercely. She has also got marks of violence on her body.
Status of arrest and investigation
In the case, the police have arrested the three accused and sent them on remand. Their phones have been seized. have been taken. At the same time, the victim has described the main accused Manojit Mishra as the unofficial head of the TMC student wing in the complaint. She said that everyone in the college listens to him.
BJP opened front
At the same time, the BJP has shared several pictures of accused Manojit Mishra with TMC leaders. MP Abhishek Banerjee and state Health Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya are also seen in the pictures. Bengal Leader of Opposition Shubhendu Adhikari has announced a statewide protest. He has sought answers from the government on the relations of the accused.
MP Banerjee said about the case that what can be done if a friend rapes a friend. Will police be posted in schools? Further, he said that this has been done by students to a girl student. Who will protect her? Apart from this, he said that who commits all the crimes and molestation? Some men do this. Women should fight against these perverted men.
This statement of Kalyan Banerjee is being heavily criticized. His statement is being seen as an attempt to avoid institutional responsibility. This statement of Kalyan Banerjee also puts him in the dock because the alleged accused is associated with the student wing of his own party. However, Banerjee dismissed the question of the accused being associated with the TMC student wing by saying that crime is not associated with any party or organization.
Apart from this, he said, "I am repeatedly saying that whoever has done this should be arrested immediately. But if a friend rapes his friend, how can it be corruption? The MP said that such incidents will keep happening until the mentality of men does not change. During this, he also accused journalists of running an agenda.
What is the matter?
The incident happened on Wednesday evening, when a first year student was allegedly gang-raped in a law college in South Kolkata. The victim told that she was called by three people to the guard room next to the student union office. Where 31-year-old former student and lawyer Manojit Mishra raped her. At that time two other students Zaib Ahmed (19) and Pramit Mukhopadhyay (20) were present there, they were helping the accused. Not only this, she was also tortured fiercely. She has also got marks of violence on her body.
Status of arrest and investigation
In the case, the police have arrested the three accused and sent them on remand. Their phones have been seized. have been taken. At the same time, the victim has described the main accused Manojit Mishra as the unofficial head of the TMC student wing in the complaint. She said that everyone in the college listens to him.
BJP opened front
At the same time, the BJP has shared several pictures of accused Manojit Mishra with TMC leaders. MP Abhishek Banerjee and state Health Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya are also seen in the pictures. Bengal Leader of Opposition Shubhendu Adhikari has announced a statewide protest. He has sought answers from the government on the relations of the accused.