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"मेरा मुल्क, मेरा देश, मेरा ये वतन": In response to the brutal murder at RG Kar College, Kolkata Police arrest student Kirti Sharma and others; TMC leaders threaten dissenters with violence, warning that those who criticize will have their fingers broken
In a move that has sparked significant controversy and dissent among students and free speech advocates, a second-year B.Com student was apprehended by Kolkata Police last Sunday, 18th August. The arrest was made on the grounds that the student, a 23-year-old named Kirti Sharma, shared three stories on social media concerning the harrowing rape and murder of a junior doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The content of these posts, according to the police, was deemed “provocative” and overtly critical of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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This action by the police has been condemned by many as a severe infringement on freedom of expression, particularly as it pertains to student activism and the right to critique governmental actions. The authorities assert that Sharma’s posts not only incited hatred against CM Mamata Banerjee but also dangerously called for her assassination, an accusation that carries serious legal consequences.
Furthermore, the complaint lodged with the police highlights that Sharma’s posts allegedly disclosed the identity and name of the rape and murder victim, a violation that is considered a punishable offense under Indian law. This aspect of the case underscores the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the protection of an individual's privacy and dignity.
“The accused person also shared two stories against the CM of West Bengal containing offensive comments and threats to her life. An investigation into the case is in progress,” the Kolkata Police elaborated. The legal framework being applied includes BNS sections 351 (2), 353 (1), and 352, which target actions intended to insult with the aim of disrupting public peace. Additionally, sections 72 and 79, pertinent to acts intended to affront a woman’s modesty, have been invoked in booking the student.
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Amidst the growing discontent and public outcry over the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case, the Kolkata Police's actions are under intense scrutiny as they extend their investigative reach beyond the immediate suspects. In recent developments, seven leaders from the SFI-DYFI, a student-political group, along with another doctor, have been summoned for questioning by the Kolkata police. These individuals are allegedly implicated for sharing sensitive information related to the case. The police allege that this information was "misleading," adding another layer of controversy to the already tense atmosphere.
The net of suspicion has also entangled TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Shekhar Ray, who has been vocal in criticizing the police’s handling of the investigation. He expressed his distrust in the procedural integrity of the local police, advocating for a CBI intervention. "CBI must act fairly. Custodial interrogation of the Ex-Principal and Police Commissioner is a must to know who and why floated the suicide theory. Why wall of the hall demolished, who patronized Roy to be so powerful, why were sniffer dogs used after 3 days.. 100s of such questions. Make them speak," Ray asserted on X, which led to a summons by the state police.
Furthermore, prominent figures including a top BJP leader and two renowned doctors have received notices from the Kolkata police, demanding their presence at the police headquarters. These notices pertain to the illegal disclosure of the victim’s identity and the alleged "spread of misinformation" on social media platforms. The broader narrative continues to unravel as approximately 65 individuals have been notified by the police in two separate cases concerning unlawful disclosure and countering purported misinformation.
The clampdown extends to students as well, with 23-year-old polytechnic student Sagnik Laha being the latest to face legal repercussions. Laha was arrested by the Kolkata Police for his critical remarks against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in connection with the same case. His post, which allegedly contained 'derogatory words' towards the Chief Minister, led to a significant backlash from TMC supporters, culminating in his arrest from Alipurduar Junction on the night of 16th August.
These series of arrests and notices have sparked a broader debate about the freedom of speech and the state's role in managing dissent. Critics argue that the Mamata government is utilizing law enforcement as a tool to suppress critical voices, particularly those from students and political opponents who dare to question or expose potential lapses in governance. This approach is perceived not just as a suppression of individual rights but as a strategic silence of dissenting voices that are pivotal in a democratic setup. As the situation develops, the demand for transparency and justice grows louder, with many calling for an impartial and thorough investigation into both the tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College and the subsequent actions taken by the state authorities.
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TMC MP Targets Doctors on Strike: ‘You May Go Home or Go About with Your Boyfriend, but If a Patient Dies… We Won’t Save You’
The recent remarks by TMC MP Arup Chakraborty have ignited further controversy amid an already tense atmosphere in West Bengal, especially concerning the ongoing doctors' strike at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital. The strike, prompted by the tragic rape and murder of a junior doctor, has seen significant pushback from certain political quarters, with Chakraborty's comments at a Bankura rally drawing sharp criticism for their perceived insensitivity and threatening tone.
"In the name of the movement, you may go home or go about with your boyfriend. If a patient dies because of your strike and public anger falls on you, we will not save you," Chakraborty declared, explicitly stating that the political establishment would not intervene to shield the doctors from public backlash. His statement, reaffirmed in a later interaction with reporters, underscores a deepening rift between healthcare professionals and certain governmental factions. "Doctors are striking. In the name of a strike, if they go out and people don’t get treatment, naturally their anger will fall on them. We can’t save them," he reiterated, aligning public health emergencies directly with the ongoing protest actions by medical professionals.
This confrontational stance is mirrored by TMC leader Udayan Guha’s remarks, which further inflame the situation: "the fingers of those who are pointing fingers at Mamata Banerjee will be broken." Such statements highlight a growing aggressive posture from certain political figures against dissenters and critics of the state government's handling of the crisis.
Moreover, the West Bengal Police continues its crackdown on those expressing dissent or criticism, particularly on social media. A poignant example involves a B.Com second-year student, Kirti Sharma, who was arrested for her social media activities under the username 'kirtisocial.' She faced charges for allegedly revealing the identity of the deceased doctor, adding to the controversy over freedom of speech versus privacy concerns.
According to reports, hundreds of miscreants forcefully entered the hospital premises, targeting not only the protesting doctors but also police personnel. The aggression didn't stop at personal assaults; significant damage was inflicted upon the protest site and the ground floor of the emergency building. This act of vandalism marks a severe escalation in the ongoing confrontations sparked by the tragic events at the hospital.
While some leaders from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) have sided with the protesters, advocating for severe punitive measures against the attackers, a faction within the party remains staunch in its defense of the Mamata Banerjee government. This division highlights the complex political dynamics at play, reflecting differing perspectives within the ruling party itself.
TMC leader Udayan Guha's remarks have further intensified the atmosphere, with his aggressive stance against those criticizing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. "Those raising fingers against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee – we will break their fingers,” Guha had previously stated, exemplifying the harsh rhetoric being used against dissenters. Such statements not only exacerbate tensions but also raise serious concerns about the freedom of expression and the safety of those who dare to speak out.
In a similar vein, TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee's comments have stirred controversy. "Some people think that just like in Bangladesh, in West Bengal also some people will sing and the Mamata Banerjee government will be toppled. That is not possible here. The Trinamool Congress will boycott the artists who are now singing, then what will they do?" This metaphorical expression by Banerjee underscores a dismissive attitude towards critics and protestors, likening their efforts to futile attempts at political change.
The assault on the protesting doctors and the subsequent political fallout reveal a deeply troubling scenario. The violent disruption of a peaceful protest not only undermines the democratic ethos but also poses a direct challenge to law and order. Critics argue that instead of addressing the root causes of the protests and seeking a peaceful resolution, there appears to be an inclination towards suppressing dissent through intimidation and violence, sanctioned by certain political figures.
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What Exactly Happened to the Girl on 9th August?
On the fateful day of 9th August, a disturbing discovery was made at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata—a semi-nude body of a female postgraduate trainee doctor found inside the seminar hall. This incident at a government-run hospital has ignited widespread outrage and suspicion, with the victim's father accusing authorities of attempting to "conceal the truth." He stated that his daughter was raped and killed within the hospital's confines, raising serious questions about safety and security in such critical institutions.
The events leading up to the tragedy began after an informal gathering among colleagues. The doctor had dinner with four coworkers at 2:30 AM, staying up late to watch Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw at the Paris Olympics. After the event, she sought a moment of respite in the seminar hall. It was here that the gruesome act is believed to have occurred.
The primary suspect in this horrifying case is Sanjay Roy, who was not a staff member of the hospital but had unrestricted access to all departments due to his employment at the hospital's police outpost. This detail raises concerns about the vetting and monitoring of individuals who have access to sensitive areas within such facilities. Surveillance footage was crucial in the investigation, as it captured Roy entering the area where the doctor was later found. This evidence led to his arrest on 10th August.
Further damning evidence was uncovered during police investigations. After committing the alleged crime, Roy returned home, where he purportedly slept late into the morning, an attempt to resume normalcy after such a heinous act. In a bid to erase any incriminating evidence, he also cleaned the outfit he wore during the incident. However, his efforts to conceal his involvement were thwarted when the police recovered his bloodstained shoes during a subsequent search.
The chilling details of the post-mortem report regarding the tragic death of the female postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital have revealed a horrifying sequence of brutality. The four-page autopsy report underscores the extent of the vicious assault she endured before her death, ruling out any possibility of suicide and confirming a gruesome scenario of sexual assault and murder.
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"The Doctor was brutally tortured before she was suffocated to death," the report states, outlining that she had been strangled. It further describes "perverted sexuality" and "genital torture" which led to severe injuries in her private areas, painting a distressing picture of the suffering she endured during her final moments. The report also notes that the Doctor's thyroid cartilage was shattered, indicating the severity of the physical assault.
A source close to the investigation provided a likely timeline, suggesting that the rape and murder occurred most likely between 3 and 5 AM on 9th August. The extent of the violence is further detailed with descriptions of her injuries: her lips, fingers, left leg, and abdomen bore numerous wounds. This level of detail highlights not only the physical but also the immense psychological torment inflicted upon her.
The brutality extended to the manner in which her head was forcibly slammed against a wall or the floor, causing severe head injuries. To prevent her from screaming, it was reported that her mouth and nose were squeezed shut. The struggle during her final moments was evident as "the accused had reportedly beaten her up as she attempted to defend herself and resist." This assault culminated in her rape and murder, with the autopsy noting additional cuts on her hands and face. Tragically, shards of glass from her broken spectacles entered her eyes following an intense blow, further indicating the ferocity of the attack.
The unequivocal findings of the autopsy report have intensified public outcry and condemnation, particularly directed towards the handling of the case by local authorities and the Mamata Banerjee government. The brutal nature of the crime and the subsequent details released have sparked widespread protests and demands for justice, with activists and the general public decrying the state's response and alleged attempts at obscuring the facts of the case.
The case has since become a focal point of intense scrutiny and criticism towards the hospital administration and local authorities. The allegations of an effort to conceal the truth about what happened to the young doctor have fueled anger and calls for justice, not just from the victim's family but also from the public and activist groups. The situation is particularly inflammatory given the already tense atmosphere surrounding the treatment of professional women and the safety protocols in public institutions.
This incident has not only brought to light the dire issues of safety and security in public institutions but also raised serious questions about the effectiveness and integrity of the governmental response to such crimes. As the community reels from the shock and seeks answers, the pressure mounts on the state administration to take decisive and transparent action to address these heinous acts and ensure such tragedies are not repeated. The demand for accountability is at an all-time high, urging a thorough investigation and the implementation of stricter safety measures to protect all individuals within such critical public spaces
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