The Chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights beaten up at a Police station in Bengal
Kolkata – The Chairperson of the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights Priyank Kanoongo was beaten up by the Police at Tiljala Police Station while he was on a tour of Bengal. A 7-year-old girl was murdered in Tiljala. Kanoongo was at Tiljala to investigate this matter. Speaking on the matter Kanoongo said a senior Police inspector called Biswak Mukherjee beat him up. While the proceedings of the murder case were going on, the Police in the Police station secretly recorded it. Kanoongo said Mukherjee beat him up after he opposed this.
मैं आज मालदा पहुँच गया हूँ,स्कूल के भीतर बलात्कार का शिकार बनी मासूम बच्ची से मिलूँगा उसे न्याय मिले यह सुनिश्चित करने के लिए मामले की जाँच भी करूँगा।
कल @MamataOfficial जी की सरकार की पुलिस ने मुझ पर हमला किया परंतु मैं गुंडागर्दी और धमकियों से डरकर रुकूँगा नहीं।
— प्रियंक कानूनगो Priyank Kanoongo (@KanoongoPriyank) April 1, 2023
West Bengal: ‘बंगाल पुलिस ने मुझे पीटा…’NCPCR के अध्यक्ष ने ममता बनर्जी की पुलिस पर लगाए गंभीर आरोप, प्रियंका कानूनगो बोले- मैं मालदा पहुंच गया हूं
https://t.co/qjT0EsSNVY— Jansatta (@Jansatta) April 1, 2023
The State president of the BJP Suvendu Adhikari has condemned this incident. He tweeted, ‘The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights is a statutory body. It has been established under the Child Rights Act. The fact that the Chairperson of this Commission was beaten up in the Police station shows the state of lawlessness in Bengal.’
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights is a Statutory Body established under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005.@NCPCR_ Chairperson is beaten up inside Tiljala PS.
That’s the Law & Order situation of WB Hon’ble @BengalGovernor &@HMOIndia. https://t.co/eHneud7x9S— Suvendu Adhikari • শুভেন্দু অধিকারী (@SuvenduWB) March 31, 2023
Editorial viewpoint
This incident clearly shows the breakdown of law and order in a Trinamool Congress run State. If the Chairperson of such an important organisation can be beaten up in a Police station, then there is no use in even wondering about the plight of the common people. |