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Highlights:
- Fact finding team submitted a report to the Center regarding the Bengal violence
- The team has sought intervention from central agencies to SC
- In the report, painful violence of all the families of violence in Bengal
'My daughter was returning from Nani's house. TMC supporters gang-raped on the way. On May 10, the police filed a report on the May 9 incident. After medical examination, the daughter was sent to the shelter home by the police. The police did not allow the rape victim to say that go see the other daughter, she can be raped as well.
Some similar painful ordeals have been narrated by the families of victims of election violence in West Bengal. A team named Group of Intellectuals and Academicians (GIA) met the families of the victims of the post-election violence in West Bengal and submitted the fact-finding report to the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, G Kishan Reddy. In this report, there are painful tales of all the families of violence in Bengal.
This fact-finding report has been prepared by the team of Supreme Court Advocate Monica Arora, Assistant Professor Sonali in Delhi University, Dr. Shruti Mishra, Professor Vijita Singh Agarwal etc.
128 pages report
In this 128-page report titled 'Khela in Bengal', it has been said that there was fierce violence against political opponents in Bengal. Many people were murdered. Bombs were attacked. There were incidents like rape of women.
Seeking intervention from Supreme Court
According to the panel's report, the poorest scheduled castes and tribes were affected the most in this violence. The fact-finding team has recommended the formation of an SIT to probe the violence, headed by a retired Supreme Court judge. The fact finding team has also sought intervention from central agencies to all commissions and the Supreme Court.
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