Key Points

The Trinamool Congress has officially censured its leaders Kalyan Banerjee and Madan Mitra for insensitive remarks about a recent rape case at a Kolkata law college. Banerjee controversially stated authorities can't prevent rapes between friends, while Mitra suggested girls avoid closed colleges. The party distanced itself, emphasizing zero tolerance for crimes against women. Meanwhile, an advocate has requested a CBI probe and judicial commission to investigate institutional failures.

Key Points: Trinamool Censures Kalyan Banerjee Madan Mitra Over Rape Case Remarks

  • Trinamool disavows leaders' remarks on Kasba rape case
  • Banerjee suggested govt can't prevent rapes among friends
  • Mitra advised girls against attending closed colleges
  • Advocate seeks CBI probe and judicial commission
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Trinamool censures Kalyan Banerjee, Madan Mitra over making controversial comments on Kolkata law student rape case

Trinamool Congress reprimands leaders Banerjee and Mitra for controversial comments on Kolkata law student rape case, distancing party from their statements.

"Our stance remains resolute; we have zero tolerance for crimes against women – Trinamool Congress"

Kolkata, June 28

The Trinamool Congress, on Saturday, officially censured a party Lok Sabha member and a party legislator for making controversial comments over the alleged rape of a law student within the college premises at Kasba in Kolkata earlier this week.

The two leaders who have been censured in the matter are the four-time Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha member and senior advocate of Calcutta High Court, Kalyan Banerjee, and the party legislator Madan Mitra.

After the rape incident took place and three persons accused in the case, all having links with Trinamool Congress's students' wing -- Trinamool Chhatra Parishad, Kalyan Banerjee made a comment claiming that it would not be possible for government authorities to provide protection in cases, where a friend rapes another friend.

Later, Madan Mitra, infamous for his frequent loose comments, also made a controversial statement claiming that the rape incident had sent a message to all girls that they should not go to college when it is closed.

Both the comments created a stir across the political and social circles in West Bengal.

On Saturday, Trinamool Congress issued a statement claiming that the remarks made by Banerjee and Mitra in the matter were made in their individual capacities and hence the party had unequivocally disassociated itself from their statements and strongly condemned them.

"These views do not reflect the position of the party in any manner whatsoever. Our stance remains resolute; we have zero tolerance for crimes against women and demand the strictest possible punishment for all those involved in this heinous crime," the statement said.

Meanwhile, a Calcutta High Court advocate Souma Subhra Ray, on Saturday, wrote a letter to the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam seeking suo motu cognisance of the court in the Kasba law college rape case.

In the letter, Ray had requested Justice Sivagnanam to issue directions for a court-monitored and independent criminal investigation, preferably by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), to ensure an impartial probe free from state's influence or interference.

Ray has also pleaded for constituting a judicial commission, headed by a retired judge of the Calcutta High Court, to investigate the institutional, administrative and security failures that permitted this incident to occur.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is why we need more women in politics. These old politicians don't understand basic decency. "Don't go to college when it's closed"? Seriously? What kind of medieval thinking is this?
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Aditya G
While I appreciate TMC's quick response, this shows the deep-rooted misogyny in our political class. A senior advocate making such comments is especially disappointing. Hope the victim gets justice soon.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Kolkata, I'm appalled. In 2023, we're still hearing "boys will be boys" mentality from leaders? The CBI probe request seems valid given the political connections of accused.
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Karthik V
These comments show why we need gender sensitization workshops for all politicians. The focus should be on punishing perpetrators, not policing women's movements. #Shame
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Nisha Z
Being a law student myself, this incident terrifies me. The judicial commission suggestion is good - we need systemic changes in college security, not regressive comments from netas.
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Michael C
While TMC's condemnation is welcome, this damage control comes too late. The comments have already revealed their true mindset. India needs leaders who respect women, not blame them.

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