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Odisha Student Tragedy: Patnaik Blasts Govt Over 'Inaction' on Prior Threats

Former Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has expressed deep shock over a female student's tragic death in Rajgangpur. He directly criticized the state government for its alleged inaction despite prior threats reported by the victim's family. This incident adds to a series of recent crimes against women and students in Odisha. Patnaik is urging immediate and stringent action to restore public safety and curb such violence.

BJD chief Patnaik blasts Odisha govt over female college student's death; cites 'inaction' on prior threats

Bhubaneswar, Dec 8

Biju Janata Dal (BJD) President and former Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday expressed deep shock and anger over the tragic death of a female college student who was set ablaze in Lanjibenda, Rajgangpur, questioning the state government’s response to the crime.

The victim, identified as a local college student, succumbed to severe burns after being attacked, triggering widespread outrage across the state.

In a social media post, Patnaik described the incident as "extremely heartbreaking" and offered his condolences to the bereaved family, while also raising serious concerns regarding the government's alleged inaction.

"The victim’s family had reportedly informed authorities about prior threats to her life. Despite this, no effective steps were taken to prevent the tragedy," the former Chief Minister said, directly attributing the failure to the government.

He further questioned the ruling dispensation's handling of the law and order situation, asking, "How many more innocent lives will be lost before concrete action is taken to curb such crimes?"

Patnaik alleged that the government's indifference toward the rising incidents of violence in the state is emboldening criminals. The student's death marks another serious lapse, recalling similar fatal incidents involving students in Odisha in the recent past that highlighted systemic failures in security.

Saying that the Rajgangpur case underlined the need for stronger vigilance, the BJD president asserted that people are increasingly feeling unsafe while offenders "roam freely" and urged the state government to take "immediate and stringent action against the accused."

He urged the administration to act firmly and decisively to restore law and order and enhance public safety throughout Odisha.

The latest incident adds to a growing number of crimes against women reported across Odisha in the past few months.

In August, a schoolgirl in Balangir district was found dead under suspicious circumstances after she had complained of stalking.

In another case in May, a nursing student in Jajpur was assaulted near her hostel, leading to statewide protests. Women’s groups have said that these cases reflect a widening gap in preventive policing and delayed response to early warnings.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

While Patnaik ji is right to question the government's inaction, we must remember this happened on his watch too when he was CM. All political parties need to stop playing blame games and actually work on ground-level policing reforms. This tragedy demands action, not just statements.

Sarah B

The pattern is terrifying. Balangir, Jajpur, now Rajgangpur. It's a systemic issue across the state. Women's groups are right - preventive policing is non-existent. Authorities only wake up after a life is lost. My prayers are with the family. The accused must not be allowed to roam free.

Aman W

This is so sad. As a father of a daughter, I worry every single day. The law and order situation seems to be deteriorating. The government needs to answer Patnaik's question - how many more lives? Fast-track courts for such crimes are the need of the hour. Jai Hind.

Kavya N

It's high time we move beyond condolences and political statements. Where is the concrete action plan? More police patrols near colleges, better response to complaints, and sensitization programs are needed. Our sisters deserve to study and live without fear. Shame on the authorities.

Vikram M

A young life full of promise, extinguished. This is not just a crime, it's a failure of our entire society. We need stricter laws and, more importantly, their implementation. The police must be held accountable for ignoring prior complaints. Om Shanti.

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