Congress deputes fact-finding team to probe women atrocities in Odisha

IANS June 19, 2025 500 views

Congress has sent a five-member team to investigate rising crimes against women in Odisha, including the recent Gopalpur gang rape. The panel includes MPs Ranjeet Ranjan, Praniti Shinde, and S. Jothimani. Alaka Lamba revealed 36,000 women and 8,400 girls are missing in the state. MLA Sofia Firdous accused the BJP government of failing to deliver justice in 28,000 cases.

"36,000 women and 8,400 girls are missing in Odisha. How many has the government found?" – Alaka Lamba
Bhubaneswar, June 19: Congress has deputed a five-member fact-finding team to Odisha to probe the recent shameful incident of a college student’s gang rape at Gopalpur in Ganjam district and the reports regarding the rising incidents of atrocities against women in the state for the last few years.

Key Points

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Congress forms 5-member team led by Deepa Dasmunshi

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Odisha reports 36,000 missing women since BJP took power

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Gopalpur gang rape sparks outrage

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Sofia Firdous demands govt accountability

“In light of the horrific rape incident reported from Gopalpur in Odisha, the increasing cases of atrocities against women, and the disturbing number of women reported missing-numbering in the thousands over the past few years-Hon'ble Congress President has deputed a fact-finding team to visit Odisha and submit a comprehensive report on the situation,” reads an order issued by AICC on Thursday.

Congress leader Deepa Dasmunshi has been appointed as the Convenor of the committee, which also comprises three women MPs - Ranjeet Ranjan, Praniti Shinde and S. Jothimani - and senior leader Shobha Oza.

The Indian National Congress on Thursday also held a press conference at the national capital over the reports regarding the rising cases of women's atrocities in Odisha.

Addressing the media persons, the President of All India Mahila Congress and the Member of Congress Working Committee, Alaka Lamba, alleged, “As many as 36,000 women and 8,400 girls are missing in Odisha. Amidst this, the question is how many women and girls the state government has so far been able to find out.”

Congress leader and MLA from Barabati-Cuttack constituency in Odisha, Sofia Firdous, launched a scathing attack on the state government, saying that since the BJP government was formed in Odisha, 28,000 women have been subjected to crimes. She questioned how many of these women have received justice so far.

“In the last 12 months, not a single investigation report has been made public. No high-level cabinet meeting has been held on this critical issue. When will the state police system be held accountable? If no concrete action is taken, these numbers will only rise. We need justice for women! We want the government to be accountable and to ensure safety and dignity for every woman!” alleged Firdous.

The BJP-led state government has been in the line of fire after the recent incident of gang rape of a college student at Gopalpur sea beach on June 15.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is truly shameful! Odisha was always considered a peaceful state. What's happening there? The numbers quoted by Congress leaders are shocking if true. Why isn't the state government taking strict action? Women's safety should be top priority. 🙏
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Priyanka M.
While I appreciate Congress sending a fact-finding team, why only now? These issues have been persistent for years. All political parties need to work together on women's safety instead of making it a political football. The numbers of missing women are heartbreaking 💔
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Amit S.
The Gopalpur incident is horrific. But I'm skeptical about these big numbers being thrown around - 36,000 women missing? That's nearly a small town! Would like to see verified data. Political parties should focus on solutions rather than sensational numbers.
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Sunita R.
As an Odia woman, I feel unsafe in my own state now. The beach incident has shaken us all. We need more police patrolling, faster courts, and better support systems for victims. Enough of committees - we need action! #JusticeForOdishaWomen
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Vikram J.
Interesting that Congress is sending women MPs for this mission. Good move - they'll understand the issues better. But will their report lead to any concrete changes or just remain another document gathering dust? Odisha needs systemic reforms, not just political drama.
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Neha P.
The missing women numbers are alarming if true. Are they victims of trafficking? Domestic violence? We need a national database for missing persons with proper tracking. And stricter punishment for crimes against women. Enough is enough!

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