A Girl Should Not Go Out At Night Alone: Mamata Banerjee's Shocking Remark Over Gang Rape Case
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has described the gang rape of a medical student in Durgapur as "shocking," while asserting that the private medical college bore responsibility for ensuring the safety of its students.
Speaking on the incident, Banerjee said, "A girl should not be allowed to go out at night," adding that the college authorities must take stronger measures to prevent such crimes. She assured that strict action would be taken and "no one involved will be spared."
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The assault took place on Friday evening, when a 23-year-old second-year MBBS student was attacked in a secluded area behind the hospital. The survivor's father, a resident of Odisha, said he planned to bring his daughter back home citing safety concerns. "They could kill her here any moment. That's why we want to take her back to Odisha," he told reporters.
Government Accountability Questioned
Banerjee questioned why her government was being singled out over the incident, pointing to a similar crime that occurred nearly a month ago at Puri beach in Odisha. "What action is being taken by the Odisha government?" she asked, suggesting that selective criticism was being directed towards her administration.
The survivor's father told ANI that his daughter remains bedridden and unable to walk due to trauma. He added that he no longer trusts the safety environment in Bengal and plans to have her continue her studies in Odisha.
Debate Over Safety and Responsibility
The Chief Minister's comments have sparked debate over the balance between personal safety precautions and institutional accountability. While Banerjee underlined the need for individuals to be cautious, critics argue that the onus lies with authorities and institutions to create secure environments for women.












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