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October 22, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant development in the RG Kar Hospital case, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) believes it may have located crucial CCTV footage on a hard disk that could serve as a pivotal piece of evidence. This discovery adds a layer of complexity to an already high-profile investigation into the alleged conspiracy surrounding the rape and murder of a young doctor.Category Archives: States
Family of Deceased RG Kar Doctor Appeals to Amit Shah for Justice Amid Ongoing Protests
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, Kolkata : In a poignant plea for justice, the father of Tilottama, a doctor who tragically passed away while working at RG Kar Hospital, reached out to Union Home Minister Amit Shah via email on Tuesday morning. In his message, he expressed his deep helplessness and requested a meeting to discuss the emotional turmoil following his daughter’s untimely death.
Birbhum’s Political ‘Tiger’ Anubrata Mondal Hints at Stepping Down as Trinamool District President
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 21, 2024, Birbhum : Anubrata Mondal, the influential Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader from Birbhum, popularly known as the ‘Tiger’ of Birbhum, has returned home from Tihar Jail just in time for the Durga Puja festivities. Back in his home district, Mondal is already making moves to strengthen the party’s organization, but his return has also come with an unexpected announcement about his political future.
Growing Concerns Over Security in Agartala: Recent Kidnapping Highlights Rising Lawlessness
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Agartala (Tripura), October 21, 2024 : The security situation in Agartala has once again come under scrutiny following a shocking incident over the weekend that left residents alarmed and questioning the effectiveness of local law enforcement.
Updates from the Meeting Between Chief Minister and Junior Doctors
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 21, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant meeting held today, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee engaged with junior doctors in Kolkata, addressing ongoing concerns within the medical community. The meeting was livestreamed, allowing the public to witness the dialogue between the Chief Minister and healthcare professionals.
Today’s meeting between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and junior doctors was livestreamed, allowing the public to observe the discussion.
Chief Minister: “I hope my siblings are physically well. It is a good thing that you have accepted the time.”
Chief Minister: “I hope you will not increase the demands. Increasing demands every day makes it difficult for us.”
Asfaqullah Naiya: “Every time we come late, there is a complaint. But every time, the communication is delayed, so we arrive late. This time it did not happen, so we were not late. The physical condition of the fasting junior doctors is not very good; however, they are continuing their hunger strike.”
Debashis Halder mentioned Sandeep Ghosh, ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, and Ashish Pandey, who are accused of contributing to a culture of threats from the Navanna meeting. The Chief Minister objected, stating, “Those who are not here should not be named. Doctors should express what they want to say.” Debashis responded, “There are complaints against some of them. What should we do in that case?” The Chief Minister replied, “There are complaints against many people.”
Kinjal Nanda raised a point regarding those accused in the vandalism at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 14, asking for the Chief Minister’s opinion on the matter. The Chief Minister asked, “Is this a new demand or not?” The doctors clarified, “It was just a statement.”
Aniket Mahato, a third-year postgraduate trainee at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, expressed his surprise at the alleged cycle of crime occurring within the college. He stated that there needs to be an impartial committee where anyone with complaints can come forward.
The junior doctors demanded the removal of Health Secretary Narayanswaroop Nigam during the Navanna meeting. A young woman explained the difference between the accused and the guilty.
Chief Minister: “I claim that the resignation was made under pressure in North Bengal. That is also a kind of threat culture.”
Chief Minister: “I will not blame you alone. Maybe we were wrong. There was an error, for which you have to go to this place.”
The Chief Minister expressed final frustration towards the principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, demanding, “You suspended 47 people yourself? Why didn’t you send the proposal to the health department? From there, I would decide. Is it not a threat culture?”
Aniket Mahato then entered into a direct conflict with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, asserting that he had been suspended after an investigation by the committee. He spoke on behalf of the principal of RG Kar.
He noted, “We can’t just do two things. Our hands are tied. First, the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case is being tried in the Supreme Court. Secondly, the government cannot change the Medical Council from time to time.”
Chief Minister: “I fasted for 26 days. Not a single government official came to me. I myself went to Dharanasthal. I have sent the chief secretaries. I have inquired about the health of the doctors on hunger strike every day. I searched for hours.”
Key Highlights from the Meeting
Aniket Mahato, a third-year postgraduate trainee at RG Kar, voiced the need for an impartial committee to handle complaints against individuals involved in misconduct. His comments underscored the desire for transparency and fairness in addressing grievances within the institution.
Call for Cooperation
The Chief Minister reiterated her commitment to supporting the doctors, recounting her own experience of fasting for 26 days, during which no government officials visited her. “I cannot sleep at home if you are out,” she implored, urging the junior doctors to lift their hunger strike.
As tensions remained palpable, the Chief Minister expressed frustration over the handling of the RG Kar Medical College situation, demanding accountability from the principal regarding the suspension of staff members. “Why didn’t you send the proposal to the health department? I would decide. Is it not a threat culture?” she challenged.
A Path Forward
The meeting concluded with a shared acknowledgment of the difficulties faced by both parties. While the Chief Minister recognized the need for improvement, the junior doctors emphasized the urgency of their demands. As the dialogue continues, both sides express hope for a resolution that ensures the safety and well-being of medical professionals and patients alike.
This meeting reflects a crucial moment in the ongoing conversation about the state of healthcare in West Bengal, with both the government and junior doctors striving for a harmonious and effective working environment.
By-election Countdown Begins for Medinipur Vidhan Sabha: Polls Scheduled for November 13
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 19, 2024, Medinipur: The stage is set for one of the most closely watched by-elections in West Bengal as Medinipur Bidhan Sabha gears up for polling on November 13. This election is part of the larger by-election process that will take place across six constituencies in the state, and the Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated preparations to ensure a smooth and transparent electoral process.
According to the ECI, the process of submitting nominations is already underway, having begun on Friday, October 18, and will continue until October 25. A key highlight of this year’s by-election is the directive requiring candidates to submit a “No Dues Certificate” before their nominations can be accepted, as stated by the District Election Officer, Madhumita Mukherjee.
The Medinipur Assembly constituency covers areas from the Sadar Block and parts of Shalbani, with a voter base of 2,91,643 individuals. This includes 1,48,100 female voters, 1,43,542 male voters, and one voter registered as third gender. Additionally, the district authorities have confirmed that a total of 304 polling stations have been set up for the election, including two booths exclusively for women. The constituency has been divided into 25 sectors for administrative ease and monitoring.
In a bid to ensure free and fair elections, the administration has deployed four flying squad teams and mandated 100% deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) across the constituency. Webcasting facilities will also be available to monitor activities in real-time during polling, further boosting transparency.
The use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) has been carefully planned, with 594 Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines, 593 Control Units (CU), and 606 Ballot Units (BU) prepared for the event. The administration is also paying special attention to voter inclusivity, with 782 Persons with Disabilities (PWD) voters and 2,607 voters aged above 85 being provided necessary facilities for hassle-free participation.
To ensure voters remain well-informed and any potential concerns are promptly addressed, a dedicated election helpline has been set up at 1950, allowing residents to easily access election-related information.
The results of this by-election will be declared on November 23, and the outcome is expected to play a significant role in shaping the political landscape of the region. With a robust security plan and extensive preparations in place, the Medinipur constituency is gearing up for a crucial electoral contest that could determine the direction of local governance for years to come.
Sumana Mahapatra Resigns from Trinamool Congress Positions Amid Political Turmoil
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 19, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant political development, Sumana Mahapatra, the wife of former minister and Trinamool MLA Soumen Mahapatra, has announced her resignation from all positions within the Trinamool Congress. This decision follows her earlier expression of intent to step down as president of the Panshkura city Trinamool Congress a few months ago.
Security Concerns in Bengal Hospitals: CM Holds Emergency Meetings to Address Safety Issues
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 18, 2024, Kolkata: Following the shocking incident at RG Kar Medical College, concerns about the security of hospitals across West Bengal have escalated, prompting widespread demands from junior doctors for enhanced safety measures. In response to growing pressure, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee convened a high-level meeting on Friday to address the urgent issues of hospital security and patient services in the state’s medical institutions.
BJP Strategizes for Bengal By-Elections: Former Leaders May Contest in Key Seats
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata : As the by-elections in six assembly constituencies in West Bengal draw closer, the BJP is ramping up its preparations to secure critical wins, with speculations swirling about the return of prominent leaders like Dilip Ghosh, Nishit Pramanik, and Arjun Singh as candidat
es. The Left has intensified its movement on the RG tax issue, but in response, the BJP is gearing up to counter with a robust campaign ahead of the November 13 polls.
State-Wide Civic Volunteer Census Underway Amid Growing Concerns Over Recruitment and Management
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata :
The West Bengal state police have initiated a comprehensive civic volunteer census, aimed at gathering detailed information for the Supreme Court regarding the recruitment and functioning of civic volunteers across districts. This move comes amidst rising concerns over the unregulated appointment process and the increasing financial burden on the state.Ex-Principal Sandeep Ghosh Seeks Financial Relief from Calcutta High Court Amid Multiple Charges
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata : Sandeep Ghosh, the former principal of RG Kar Medical College, who has been embroiled in multiple high-profile controversies, has once again made headlines. Ghosh, who is currently in jail facing serious charges related to financial corruption and the rape and murder of a doctor, has approached the Calcutta High Court with a special plea seeking financial relief.
Ghosh’s legal troubles began when he was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with a corruption scandal at RG Kar Medical College. Soon after, he was implicated in the horrific case of the rape and murder of a doctor at the same institution, further tarnishing his reputation and prompting his resignation as principal under intense public and legal scrutiny.
Now, as he remains in judicial custody, Ghosh has filed an urgent application in the High Court requesting permission to prematurely withdraw a fixed deposit to cover family and personal expenses. Justice Bivas Patnaik is expected to preside over the hearing of his plea in the coming days.
The charges against Ghosh during his tenure as principal are numerous. Allegations of financial corruption have surfaced, including accusations of rigged tenders, misappropriation of hospital resources, and even the illegal smuggling of hospital waste and dead bodies. These claims, combined with his arrest in the rape and murder case, have left him at the center of a storm of legal challenges.
His latest plea for financial assistance adds a new twist to the ongoing saga, as it raises questions about his family’s situation and the conditions under which a jailed individual can access personal funds. Ghosh’s case, already a source of public outrage, continues to garner attention as the court prepares to hear his request.
As the High Court evaluates his application, all eyes will be on the proceedings, awaiting the next development in the legal battles surrounding the former head of RG Kar Medical College.
Political Turmoil in Birbhum: Trinamool Congress Meeting Erupts in Chaos
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Birbhum : A scheduled political meeting in Murarai took a tumultuous turn following the return of Anubrata Mondal after his recent bail. The Trinamool Congress organized a Vijaya conference on Thursday, but tensions escalated among party workers, leading to clashes before police intervened to restore order.
Trinamool Leader Found Dead in Hooghly: Wife Arrested Amid Tensions at Arambagh Medical College
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Hooghly: In a shocking incident that has sparked tensions in the Arambagh Medical College Hospital premises, the bloody body of Trinamool labor union leader Fayezuddin Khan was found in the bathroom of his rented house in Basudebpur, Arambagh on Wednesday morning. The discovery has led to a flurry of allegations and police action, with the deceased leader’s family accusing his wife, Reshma Khatun, of murder.
Burnt Body of Young Woman Found in Krishnanagar Puja Mandap: Police Arrest Boyfriend on Charges of Rape and Murder
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Krishnanagar: A shocking discovery in the early hours of Wednesday morning has left the residents of Krishnanagar in a state of disbelief and fear. Around 7 a.m., locals were horrified to find the naked, burnt body of a young woman lying in an abandoned Durga Puja mandap. The gruesome scene was immediately reported to the Krishnanagar Kotwali police station, who rushed to the spot and recovered the body.
Partha Chatterjee’s Role in SSC Recruitment Scandal Deepens: CBI Uncovers List of Ineligible Candidates Who Secured Jobs
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Kolkata: In a major development in the ongoing SSC recruitment corruption case, officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) have revealed explosive findings, directly implicating former Education Minister Partha Chatterjee. According to CBI sources, Chatterjee reportedly forwarded a list of candidates to a senior bureaucrat after reviewing incriminating documents found during raids at Bikash Bhavan, the headquarters of the state’s Education Department. Many candidates on that list went on to secure jobs despite being ineligible, further fueling the controversy.
This revelation has amplified the scandal, which first came to light in 2022 when Chatterjee was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on charges related to corruption in the teacher recruitment process. His arrest sent shockwaves through West Bengal’s political landscape, particularly within the ruling Trinamool Congress. Following the ED’s investigation, the CBI also arrested Chatterjee in connection with the widespread corruption in the recruitment of teachers through the School Service Commission (SSC).
The discovery of 753 candidate lists from the documents seized at Bikash Bhavan has proven to be crucial evidence in the investigation. Out of these names, the CBI claims that 310 ineligible candidates managed to secure jobs through the 2014 Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) recruitment process, allegedly under Chatterjee’s recommendation. This has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the state’s hiring practices during his tenure as Education Minister.
Earlier this month, Partha Chatterjee, alongside another accused, Ayan Sheel, was presented in a special CBI court in connection with the case. The CBI submitted an application seeking to take custody of Chatterjee and Sheel for further questioning. Upon receiving the court’s approval, Chatterjee was immediately taken into custody by the CBI and remains lodged in Kolkata’s Presidency Jail.
Investigators are now turning their attention to other influential individuals who may have played a role in the corruption scheme. According to CBI sources, several high-profile figures have surfaced during the probe, and they may be summoned for questioning if deemed necessary.
The teacher recruitment scandal has shaken the foundations of the state’s political and educational systems, with allegations of corruption, bribery, and favoritism casting a shadow over past recruitment processes. The fallout has led to widespread public outrage and demands for accountability from both the government and political circles.
As the CBI continues to unravel the full extent of the corruption, it remains to be seen whether additional arrests will follow and how far-reaching the investigation’s impact will be. The case has not only tarnished the reputation of Chatterjee but has also sparked a debate over transparency and fairness in public recruitment systems.
Doctors’ Hunger Strike Gains Momentum as Rakhi Bandhan Festival Marks Solidarity
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024 Kolkata: On the twelfth day of a relentless hunger strike at Dharmatala, a symbolic Rakhi Bandhan festival was observed, reinforcing solidarity for the protesting junior doctors. Organized by the Democratic Writers Shilpi Sangh, rakhis were tied on the hands of the strikers, representing unity and collective strength.
Kolkata’s Iconic Durga Puja Carnival Kicks Off with Grandeur on Red Road, Led by Mamata Banerjee
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata:
The much-anticipated Durga Puja Carnival, one of Kolkata’s grandest post-festival spectacles, began on Tuesday evening at Red Road with an air of celebration and cultural pride. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee officially inaugurated the event by waving the green flag, signaling the start of this unique procession. Since its inception in 2016, the Durga Puja Carnival has grown in popularity, and each year it attracts not only local enthusiasts but also national and international attention.