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'Politicised, criminalised, corrupt': West Bengal Governor slams Kolkata police over rape-murder case

West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose has voiced concerns following information from a victim's parents, resulting in prompt action. He criticizes the administration for continuous errors and highlights problems within the police force, including criminal behavior, corruption, and political influence. The governor calls for decisive action to maintain public trust.
'Politicised, criminalised, corrupt': West Bengal Governor slams Kolkata police over rape-murder case
Governor Bose
NEW DELHI: West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose on Thursday expressed his deep concern over the information shared by the victim's parents. The parents have provided written details to the governor, which he has discussed with the home minister. Within a short span of two days, action has been initiated in response to their grievances said the governor acknowledging the family's desire for justice.
"Parents (of the victim) have told me certain things which is very, very heartbreaking.
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They also gave to me in writing that I have taken up with the Home Minister. Within two days we started seeing action. Their feelings we understand. What they want is also justice. The entire Bengal society seeks justice. Justice will be done. Justice should be done.
Governor Bose has observed that the administration in Bengal is currently moving from one mistake to another. He emphasizes that two wrongs, even if they contradict each other, do not make a right. The government must take decisive action and maintain the trust of the people. Those responsible for wrongdoing should be held accountable and face appropriate consequences," said CV Ananda Bose as quoted by news agency ANI.

He then went on to call out Bengal government's action while calling for justice for the victim. "What I see in Bengal today, especially the administration is going from wrong to wrong. They should realize two wrongs, even if they are mutually contradictory, will not constitute one right. The government has to act. The government has to take the people in confidence. The wrongdoers should be brought to book. Punishment should be given," the governor further added.
"The condition of Bengal today- the law is there but it is not being implemented properly or certain people are given protective discrimination by law. The police, a portion of the police is criminalised, a portion is corrupt and a portion of it is politicised," said Bose calling slamming the law and order situation in Bengal and its government.
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