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Centre Reveals Letter Sent To Mamata In 2021, Slams WB CM For Ignoring Women's Safety

Kiren Rijiju expressed his disappointment with TMC Supremo and accused her of neglecting the 'sacred duty' of proving quick justice to women and children.
01:41 PM Sep 04, 2024 IST | Sheetal Prasad
centre reveals letter sent to mamata in 2021  slams wb cm for ignoring women s safety
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Kolkata: Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju attacked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the newly passed Anti-Rape 'Aparajita' Bill, on Wednesday. He accused her of politicizing the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor by rolling out the ‘Aparajita Woman and Child Bill 2024.

The Union Minister shared a copy of a letter dated, November 11, 2018, on micro-blogging platform X and pointed out that the parliament passed a stringent law to address crimes like rape in 2018. He further alleged that despite several communications in the following years until 2021, the TMC government did not agree to the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, of 2018.

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BJP Leader Suvendu Adhikari Reacts To Rijiju's Letter

Kiren Rijiju expressed disappointment that the TMC Supremo neglected her 'sacred duty' of providing quick justice for women and children. He stressed on the seriousness of the matter and claimed that despite extensive media coverage, the West Bengal government failed to respond adequately. Rijiju's stance was backed by BJP Leader Suvendu Adhikari, who criticized the TMC government's sluggish response to establishing Fast Track Special Courts and POCSO Courts. He wrote, "CM Mamata Banerjee, it's time to walk the talk, everybody knows that your actions and words are just eyewash."

TMC And BJP Unites

A rare moment of concensus was witnessed on Tuesday when TMC and BJP joined hands for the unanimous passage of the Anti-Rape 'Aparajita' Bill. Suvendu Adhikari who slammed Mamata Banerjee's inaction in Rijiju's post, voiced his support for the bill yesterday on the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. He urged Banerjee to ensure that the bill becomes a law. However, the assembly turned chaotic when both BJP and TMC raised slogans demanding resignation of the respective party leaders.

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