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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | CID fails Mamata's chargesheet date -Sanjib Chakraborty

CID fails Mamata's chargesheet date -Sanjib Chakraborty

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published Published on Jun 23, 2013   modified Modified on Jun 23, 2013
-The Times of India


BARASAT: Mamata Banerjee has again failed Kamduni, where a college girl was gang-raped and brutally murdered on the night of June 7. Even 15 days after the crime, the CID has failed to file the chargesheet as promised by the chief minister when she visited the victim's family on June 17, ten days after the ghastly crime.

Mamata's self-imposed deadline passed on Saturday. "We have the postmortem report but the viscera report is more reliable in ascertaining the cause of death and the nature of injuries. We are also looking for more circumstantial evidence," CID sources told TOI.

On Friday, the call by the city's intellectuals drew a sea of people to protest against rising incidence of crime against women in the state. They came from all sections- professionals, homemakers and the elderly. The city's civil society took centrestage in a rare show of assertion not seen since the 2007 rally after the Nandigram killings.

What triggered the huge turnout was not just the people's disgust at the rising crimes against women but also their anger at the government's insensitive handling of it. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee's angry rejection of the Kamduni women-branding them CPM cadres and Maoists-and her outrageous reaction to criticism-claiming a murder plot by CPM-Congress-BJP combine and accusing TV talk-show guests of being involved in pornography-triggered sharp reactions among all sections of society.

Many of the intellectuals who gave the call for Friday's rally were the same people who had marched in 2007, stoking the fire of resistance that brought poribartan in Bengal in the 2011 election. Poet Shankha Ghosh-once one of the strongest voices of poribartan-virtually flagged off Friday's spontaneous march.

Among those who had marched in 2007 and also on Friday were Samir Aich and Rudraprasad Sengupta. There were also those who had stayed away from the Nandigram rally but walked for women safety-poet Subodh Sarkar, former minister Ashok Mitra and actor Sabyasachi Chakrabarty.

Filmmaker Mrinal Sen, who had courted controversy by joining the Nandigram protest six years ago, only to take part in a CPM-sponsored rally later, slammed the Mamata government. Though the 91-year-old couldn't join the march because of ill health, he said he was "deeply involved with it".


The Times of India, 23 June, 2013, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/CID-fails-Mamatas-chargesheet-date/articleshow/20720889.cms


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