'Mamata’s police brutally killed Hindu youth', Suvendu Adhikari made serious allegations against the government
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‘Mamata’s police brutally killed Hindu youth’, Suvendu Adhikari made serious allegations against the government

Earlier this week, A minor girl was murdered after being raped in Kaliyaganj of North Dinajpur. After this incident, the local people pelted stones at the police demanding the arrest of the criminals. The police also did lathi-charge and firing to disperse the mob

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West Bengal Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari has made serious allegations against Mamata Banerjee’s government.  Adhikari alleged that the state police had killed a Rajbangshi youth in the Kaliyaganj area. He also raised concern about the rising unrest in the state under the current government and requested people to raise their voices in a democratic manner.

BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari tweeted, “Trigger happy ‘Mamata’ police raided the house of a BJP Panchayet Samiti Member Bishnu Barman at 2:30 am midnight (April 27; 2023) but did not find him.  They brutally shot dead a Rajbangshi young man named Mrityunjay Barman; 33 years old, S/O Rabindranath Barman. This is  tyranny and state terror at its worst form and Mamata Banerjee is merry-making like Emperor Nero while the state is burning and sliding into a phase of civil unrest.”

https://twitter.com/SuvenduWB/status/1651432435291426824?s=20

“Last afternoon during a press conference Mamata Banerjee had declared a war against the people of Kaliaganj and within hours the police complied with her. She will have to take ownership of this brutal murder by the state,” he added.

The Tweet further said, “The people should rise democratically by raising their voice against such internecine violence and bloodshed.”

Recently a minor girl was murdered after being raped in Kaliyaganj of North Dinajpur. After this incident, the local people pelted stones at the police demanding the arrest of the criminals. Due to this, there was a clash between the police and the local people. The police also lathi-charged to disperse the mob.

Read More: West Bengal: Protesters hit street after minor Hindu girl was raped and murdered by Javed and others in Uttar Dinajpur

The state president BJP, Sukanta Majumdar posted a video showing police open fire on the protestors, “Police has opened fire on civilians in Kaliyaganj. Yes, the same Police force which remained a mute spectator while Bengal was burning during the protests against CAA. I urge Union Home Minister Shri @amitshah
Ji to immediately intervene and save civilians.”

Shocked!

Police has opened fire on civilians in Kaliyaganj. Yes, the same Police force which remained a mute spectator while Bengal was burning during the protests against CAA. I urge Union Home Minister Shri @amitshah Ji to immediately intervene and save civilians. pic.twitter.com/diWyz6czYc

— Dr. Sukanta Majumdar (@DrSukantaBJP) April 26, 2023

Notably, a video is being circulated on social media, where police officials at Bengal Police were seen thrashed by a violent mob. The Dinajpur police is trying to looacte the attackers, their identity is yet to be revealed.

Read More: West Bengal: Another minor girl raped and murdered within a week; police was seen manhandling the corps again

The National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo from his official Twitter account informed that the commission has initiated a case against the doctor who performed the post-mortem of the minor victim, in the North Dinajpur case.

Kanoongo added, “Her postmortem report was not given to NCPCR. Yesterday her post-mortem report was circulating on social media. It was a secret document. We’ve written to DGP to take action against Uttar Dinajpur SP Sana Akhtar & the doctor who conducted the postmortem”

Also Read: CM Mamata Banerjee tries to save incompetent officers: NCPCR chief on minor’s rape, murder in West Bengal

Earlier the NCPCR wrote to the DGP West Bengal, Manoj Malaviya, requesting an inquiry into the reports that the postmortem report of the victim has been made public & is viral on various social media platforms, thereby disclosing the identity of the POCSO victim as well as her parents.

Uttar Dinajpur minor girl death case | NCPCR writes to DGP West Bengal, Manoj Malaviya, requesting an inquiry into the reports that the postmortem report of the victim has been made public & is viral on various social media platforms, thereby disclosing the identity of the POCSO… pic.twitter.com/we5cwkf1LD

— ANI (@ANI) April 26, 2023

After it was found that the confidential document revealing the identity of a minor girl was shared on social media platforms, the commission initiated a case against the doctor under section 74 of the POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offense) Act.

 

Topics: Priyank KanoongoNCPCRUttar DinajpurNorth DinajpurRajbangshi young man named Mrityunjay BarmanBishnu BarmanMinor raped and murderedMamata BanerjeeWest BengalSuvendu Adhikari
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