Kolkata Rape and murder - 6 big blunders of mamata banerjee and her kolkata Police

1. ATTEMPT TO COVER UP THE kolkata RAPE-MURDER CASE
Allegations of attempts to conceal the truth have dogged the case from the beginning of the inquiry on the day of the incident.

The mamata Banerjee-led West bengal government has also come under fire from the Left and the bjp for the way it has handled the matter.

An attempt was made to conceal the rape-murder as a suicide.

Even after the junior doctor's half-naked body was found in the RG Kar Medical college seminar room, a valiant attempt was made to characterize the horrifying incident as a suicide.

2. parents KEPT WAITING AND A RUSHED CREMATION
Not only was the death of a beloved child tragically unexpected, but the victim's parents had to wait three hours to view her body. She said that in order to see their daughter's body, she had to wait more than three hours at the hospital.

The mother of the victim even said that the police were not collaborating with the family and were just trying to "close the investigation as fast as possible".

Opposition parties and protesting physicians also brought up the fact that the police never even launched a formal inquiry. The deceased was expeditiously incinerated, even as the inquiry proceeded. Despite the presence of two other remains, the trainee doctor's father said that his daughter was burned in a hurry.

3. NEGLIGENCE IN INVESTIGATION AND Rs 10 LAKH
Although mamata and other Trinamool leaders have complete control over the kolkata and West bengal police, the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor in kolkata exposed the depth of their collusion.

First of all, the victim's parents were told by the authorities that she had committed suicide, but they subsequently learned that she had been raped and killed. The egregious mishandling of data and the ensuing attempts at cover-up prompted grave concerns about the legitimacy and dedication of the police to the rule of law.

In addition, the police have been charged with deleting evidence, which includes a victim's journal that would have included vital information about her harassers.

According to the victim's father, a ripped page from the journal was discovered.

The Rs 10 lakh in compensation that mamata banerjee offered the victim's family added to the accusations of insensitivity. Offering Rs 10 lakh to the victim's parents when all they wanted was justice, not recompense, could not be more depressing.

4. RENOVATION NEAR RG KAR CRIME SCENE
Masonry work strangely started close to the crime scene shortly after the violent event that occurred in the RG Kar Medical college lecture hall, and in the midst of the violent demonstrations that took place outside.

In the restroom by the lecture hall, part of the wall was being torn down. Naturally, there were rumors that there was an attempt to obliterate the evidence.

Was it not possible for the impromptu remodeling project to wait for this important investigation?

That was one of the challenging queries posed by the high court of calcutta as well.

5. RG KAR'S PRINCIPAL RESIGNS, GETS PLUM POSTING
Serious criticism has also been directed at the mamata banerjee administration for shielding the RG Kar Medical college and Hospital principal.

Sandip Ghosh did not face any disciplinary discipline despite being accused of trying to conceal the occurrence at first by calling it a suicide.

Instead, a few hours after he resigned, he was sent to the esteemed calcutta National Medical college and Hospital.

Former coworkers of Ghosh spoke out against the RG Kar Medical college and Hospital's fraudulent commission scheme that he had developed. They hinted at his ties and aroused suspicions about his professional advancement.

6. mamata AND HER PROTESTS AGAINST MAMATA
Chief minister mamata banerjee herself came to the streets as anger over the murder and rape in kolkata grew and the matter was handed over to the CBI. She called for the execution of those responsible for the incident—a case already marred by claims of police ineptitude in Kolkata.

The irony is that chief minister mamata banerjee herself is directly in charge of the home Ministry, which includes the kolkata Police.

She went on another march on Friday, even ahead of her scheduled one on Sunday.

She even gave the cbi a deadline, requiring that the offenders be found by Sunday.

She was ridiculed by the opposition, who said she ought to have marched for the resignation of the cm, the home minister.

Mamata Banerjee's administration is facing an unprecedented reaction due to the developing crisis. As demonstrations continue to grow, her attempts to recover control may come too little, too late.

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