People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 44 November 03, 2013 |
Kamduni Again, in Burdwan
And Madhyamgram Now! From Our Special Correspondent in Kolkata
NOTHING
is more certain in In
another gruesome
incident, closely resembling Kamduni, a school student was
killed after
gangrape in Nababhat, in the vicinity of Burdwan town. The
girl had been
missing since the evening of October 25 when she left her
home at Shibpur
village, for her tuition and did not return. Her family
lodged a complaint with
the police the next day and her body was spotted near a
bridge on a canal on
the morning of October 27.
Her body was
badly mutilated, bearing every signs of a barbaric torture.
Even after clear
leads, the police refused to nab the alleged culprits. The
reason was simple:
all the culprits were local Trinamool workers. The
gangleader of this attack,
Badsha, is also the right hand of the local TMC leader.
Angry with police
inaction, the villagers themselves began to search and
nabbed three culprits
and handed them over to police. Under pressure from the TMC
leaders, the police
initially refused to register cases of gangrape against
them. The angry
outburst from the villagers and their protest in front of
the police station
forced the police to arrest them on rape cases too. But
Badsha absconded.
Villagers alleged that he was allowed to flee by police,
under instruction from
the TMC leaders. Villagers
came out in the
streets of Burdwan town and marched towards the city police
station on the next
day. They carried posters, bearing the question “Why in
Burdwan again after
Kamduni?” The district leaders of AIDWA too went to police
station and demanded
immediate arrest of all culprits. Such was the involvement
of TMC leaders in
the crime that TMC hoodlums attacked the house of Suparana
Nandi , an AIDWA
leader in the night. They were furious as Nandi went to the
police station to
protest against the rape. One front ranking leader of the
ruling party
masterminded the attack.
Almost
at the same time,
another incident of gangrape in Madhyamgram, a suburb of
Kolkata, exposed the
law and order situation in the state. A 16 year old girl was
gangraped not
once, but twice in a gap of three days by local
anti-socials. The girls’ family
is from Samastipur, The
torture did not end
there. From the morning of October 29, TMC activists
practically cordoned the
girl’s house and began to threaten the family so that they
don’t speak out to
media. A delegation of AIDWA district leaders was attacked
and abused in front
of the victim’s house. TMC activists pressurised police to
block entry of all
media persons and ‘outsiders’ in the area. In a stunning
comment the district
police superintendent said to media it was virtually
impossible to check rapes
in a crowded area like Madhyamgram. In a virtual repetition
of Kamduni (earlier
reported in PD) TMC leaders mounted a pressure on the
victim’s family to shut
up and accept whatever happened to them. The
victim’s father lamented
that he had brought her family from Samastipur to