Surge in cases of sexual abuse against women in Bengal as administration goes slow on attackers
Sexual abuse and assault of women has become
a regular affair in the Indian state of West Bengal. While people’s anguishes
against the government for not doing enough to protect women are rising
steadily, the government prefers to retain a strange silence. The actions of
the government as well as ground reports suggests that in a majority of cases,
the attackers belong to Muslim community whereas the victims are Hindus,
leading to deepening resentment among the victims who allege that government
inaction is only to secure minority votes. One of many such victims is 16 year
old Sujata Mal, daughter of Biswanath Mal, resident of Maheshpur village in
Jangipara police station, Radhanagar panchayet under Hoogly district. Sujata
was a bright student of Dwarhatta Rajeswari
Girls' High School in
Class IX. Both her parents were manual labourers and in spite of impoverished
conditions, they struggled hard to provide her daughter with the best quality
education they could afford. But what the family has got in return was her
half-nude, slain body that was found on 15th September from beside a channel.
The dead body had started to decompose and has been sent to Kolkata Medical
College for a forensic examination. Irate villagers blocked the road for hours
in protest. Belated appearance of police in the spot added fuel to fire and
only after police assured villagers that criminals would be arrested soon, the
roadblock was withdrawn. While investigations are still going on, the villagers
opine that the case is a conspiracy hatched against unfortunate Sujata by
someone from the neighboring village of Parbatipur. This village is inhabited
by people from both Hindu and Muslim communities and is known for frequent
inter-community clashes in the environs.
Madhabi Ghosh,
resident in the village of Kaosate under the jurisdiction of police station of
Baduria in the district of 24 Paraganas (North) committed suicide on 15th
September after being molested by a few inhabitants of the same village
including one Firoze Mandal, who goes by the pseudonym Genesh as per
information from local sources. It has been reported that the entire plan was
designed by Nurjahan Bibi, another resident of Kaosate, with an intention to
size land and property of Madhabi who was managing the distillery business of
her husband. It has been learnt that on 15th September a group of people who
were later identified as Muslims rushed to her residence in the evening,
forcefully brought her out and molested her in public. Madhabi committed
suicide later on. However, no information of whether police is handling the
case has been found yet as local Hindus find it too risky to fetch information
from Kaosate.
The entire municipality of
Baruipur in the district of 24 Paraganas (South) is aghast now following the
molestation of a young girl in the crowded area of Bypass at the junction of
Padmapukur and Qazipara on 17th September in the evening. It has been learnt
while the girl was walking with three of her female friends she was molested by
an unknown man. But there was no protest as the molester was too quick to be
caught. Only when the girl rescued herself and informed her relatives, the
reality was comprehended. According to locals, molester was not alone; he had
been seen to talk to some other persons. But none of them could be seen
following the attack. The victim girl works in a nursing home in Baruipur
and invited three friends on the occasion of Viswakarma Puja. An official
complaint against two local miscreants Bubai Sheikh and Battu Gazi has been
lodged by her to the local police station. None has been arrested yet.
Hindu Samhati regularly
monitors and reports violations against Hindus in West Bengal. We also work
with both governmental and NGO agencies for proper education on protection and
ensure remedies to the Hindu populace as per prevailing law of the land.
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