'Should be forthright in her comments': RG Kar victim's mother demands direct action from Mamata Banerjee
Saturday, 14 September 2024 The mother of the victim in the RG Medical College rape-murder case criticised West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for not being assertive about holding culprits accountable. She demanded arrests of all involved and supported protesting doctors' calls for justice and better hospital security. Mamata visited the doctors, describing it as a 'last attempt' to resolve the crisis.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) named Roy as the "sole prime accused" in its initial charge-sheet submitted last month, also hinting at a "bigger.. DNA
In Kolkata, sculptors from Kumartuli have taken to the streets in a powerful protest against the horrific rape-murder incident at RG Kar Medical College & Hospital. The tragic event has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice across West Bengal. Watch our coverage of the protest march and hear from the community demanding accountability and action. This video provides a detailed look at the protest's significance and the community's response to the recent violence.
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Sanjay Roy, accused in the brutal r-ape and m-urder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Hospital, made a dramatic U-turn during his polygraph test, denying his involvement and claiming he fled the scene after seeing the body. Despite initially confessing to the crime, Roy now insists he is being framed. Watch as we explore the shocking developments, including how CCTV footage and a lie detector test cast doubt on his new claims. What does this mean for the ongoing investigation? Dive into the details and see the latest updates on this high-profile case.
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Union minister Sukanta Majumdar urged BJP workers to encourage women to become BJP members by promising them benefits under the Annapurna Yojana if the party.. IndiaTimes
A medical student in West Bengal has alleged improper and discriminatory questions during a viva examination. The student claims that, instead of focusing on academics, the examiner asked about caste background, asking, "Are you Brahmin?" and inquired about personal details like "Which cream do you apply?" The incident has sparked outrage, raising concerns about bias and unprofessional behaviour in academic settings. Authorities are being urged to investigate the matter and ensure fairness in the examination process.
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West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose further slammed CM Mamata Banerjee, criticising her for the state's law and order situation. He also likened her to "Lady... DNA
A truck driver from Maharashtra was killed by locals in Kharagpur, West Bengal, after stopping to help a biker he had accidentally hit. The biker also died in... IndiaTimes