"Will Mamata Banerjee please...": WB Governor welcomes SC observation on Kolkata rape-murder case
Aug 20, 2024
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], August 20 : West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose said on Tuesday that the Supreme Court's hearing on the Kolkata doctor-rape and murder case was a "great relief."
In a video message, Governor Bose took a dig at the West Bengal Chief Minister, Bose said, "Remember, every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. Anyone listening?"
"Will Mamata Banerjee please raise her hands?" he added.
This came as the apex court criticized the Bengal government for the delay in filing FIR.
Earlier in the day, West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose started a mobile control room for the ongoing agitation in connection with the alleged rape murder of a trainee woman doctor of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Kolkata.
"Governor of West Bengal Dr CV Ananda Bose has opened a mobile control room with numbers 03322001641 and 92890 10682 for the ongoing agitation in connection with the alleged rape and murder of a 2nd year PGT female resident doctor of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital Kolkata," Kolkata Raj Bhavan Media Cell said in a post on X.
"Anyone may call up the numbers if they wish to convey anything to HG (Governor of Kolkata)," added the social media post.
Governor Bose made the first call from the control room to the father of the victim and assured him of all support.
"The first call from the mobile control room was given by HG to the father of the deceased doctor. HG has given assurance of all support and consoled the bereaved family," the Kolkata Raj Bhavan media post read.
A video of the Kolkata governor talking to the father of the victim was also posted on the handle.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Tuesday constituted a 10-member National Task Force to make recommendations on the prevention of violence and safe working conditions for medical professionals.
Days after the rape and murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata sparked nationwide protests, the apex court suo motu took up the case and directed the task force to submit an interim report within three weeks and a final report within two months.
The court said the Task Force would also prepare an action plan to prevent gender-based violence and ensure a dignified working space for interns, residents, and non-resident doctors.
Earlier on Monday, West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose tore into the Mamata Banerjee government in the state, saying that the government had failed the women of the state."Bengal is not a place safe for women. Bengal has failed its women. Not the society but the present government, has failed its women. Bengal should be brought back to its pristine glory, where women had a respectable place in society. Women are now scared of 'Gundas' that have been created by the government, which is insensitive to this issue," the governor said.
The state government in Bengal has ensured that women have no protection, which is what is reflected after the gruesome tragedy that took place in RG Kar. This should not be repeated," the governor added. Governor Bose is expected to meet Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss the situation in the state.
Meanwhile, speaking on the statement of the deceased doctor's parents, the governor said, "I respect the sentiments of the mother. The law will take its course.
"On August 9, a postgraduate trainee doctor was allegedly raped and murdered while on duty at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, sparking nationwide strikes and protests by the medical community.
On August 14, the protest site and the hospital campus at RG Kar were vandalized by a mob, prompting security personnel to disperse the crowd.