"The mother of the trainee doctor from Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College has accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of providing false information regarding the lack of compensation. On Monday, she contradicted the CM's statement by confirming that Mamata Banerjee did indeed offer financial assistance following her daughter's untimely death. " My daughter will not come back.
Did the Chief Minister lie to us when he promised financial support in honor of our daughter's memory? "I informed her that I would visit her office to retrieve the money once my daughter receives justice," said the mother of the victim to ANI. Earlier today, CM Mamata Banerjee refuted any claims of providing monetary compensation to the family of the trainee doctor who was raped and killed in Kolkata. "I have never offered any financial assistance to the doctor's family." This statement constitutes slander.
I informed the parents of the doctor that our government would provide support if they desired to take action in memory of their daughter. Kolkata Commissioner of Police Vineet Goyal expressed his intention to resign in the aftermath of the RG Kar protests. "We require an individual well-versed in law and order as Durga Puja draws near," she remarked. The victim's cousin disclosed that the Chief Minister personally extended financial compensation to the family.
The Chief Minister personally provided financial compensation. She refuted the claim that the police offered money. The cousin reiterated the claim that the Chief Minister had offered money. CM Mamata Banerjee urged people to "return to festivities" for the approaching Durga Puja and called on junior doctors to promptly resume their duties. The victim's mother found this request to be inhumane as she shared, "Durga Puja is celebrated in my house too; my daughter used to handle it herself." However, Durga Puja will no longer be celebrated in my household.
The light in my residence is not functioning. "How can I request attendees to come back to the festival?" she inquired. She then raised the question, "Would she have made the same statement if a similar incident had occurred in the Chief Minister's family?" The mother of the victim vowed to persist in their movement until justice is achieved. The second-year postgraduate medical student was sexually assaulted and murdered in the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College on August 9.
The Supreme Court, during a hearing related to the assault and killing of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, reminded the authorities on Monday that no punitive measures should be taken against doctors who resume work by 5 pm the following day. However, the court warned that failure to do so could result in disciplinary action from the state government.
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