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SC to WB: Expedite nod for prosecution of RGK ex-principal

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 December 2024
The CBI awaits sanction from the West Bengal government to prosecute two former R G Kar Medical College & Hospital officials in a financial irregularities case linked to the August rape-murder of a doctor. The chargesheet was filed on November 29, two days after the sanction request. Meanwhile, the trial against the main accused in the rape-murder is nearing completion.
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Bengal Riot Crisis has once again exposed deep communal fault lines in West Bengal. In this explosive Oneindia exclusive, renowned political commentator and IPCS Senior Fellow Abhijit Iyer Mitra addresses the Murshidabad unrest where over 400 Hindus were allegedly forced to flee following Waqf-related clashes. Is Mamata Banerjee losing control of the state? Is this a case of targeted demographic engineering? Why are Muslims issuing open death threats and walking free? Abhijit Iyer Mitra doesn’t hold back as he dissects the Bengal Riot Crisis, the silence of the TMC, the failure of West Bengal Police, and the Centre-State power struggle behind the chaos. Watch till the end to understand how deep the Bengal Riot Crisis goes — and what it means for India’s national security. #BengalRiotCrisis #AbhijitIyerMitra #MurshidabadRiots #MamataBanerjee #OneindiaExclusive ~PR.282~PR.274~HT.410~

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