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Women of West Bengal want PM Modi to address their safety ahead of his visit
Women of West Bengal want PM Modi to address their safety ahead of his visit

Hans India

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Women of West Bengal want PM Modi to address their safety ahead of his visit

Durgapur: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to visit West Bengal on Friday to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for multiple development projects worth over Rs 5,000 crore, the women of the state are expressing a heartfelt plea - they want the Prime Minister to speak about their safety. PM Modi's visit includes addressing a BJP rally in Durgapur, as well as launching projects aimed at boosting infrastructure in the region. But amidst the celebratory mood, concerns over women's security have taken centre stage. 'We are very happy that he is coming here. Seeing him is like seeing God,' said one woman from Durgapur. 'But I want PM Modi to speak on women's issues tomorrow. Women are not safe here. We want him to address our safety,' she told IANS. Another woman echoed similar sentiments, saying, 'PM Modi has done a lot for the country, and I am glad he is coming here. But I want him to speak for us. Women do not feel safe anymore.' West Bengal has been witnessing a worrying rise in reports of violent crimes against women. High-profile cases such as the R.G. Kar Medical College rape and murder case, the Kolkata gang rape incident, and several others have left women across the state anxious and demanding greater security. The Prime Minister's visit to West Bengal comes as part of a larger tour covering Bihar and West Bengal, during which he will launch developmental projects totalling over Rs 12,200 crore. These projects aim to strengthen the infrastructure and connectivity of the two states. After addressing a public gathering in Motihari, Bihar, PM Modi will move to Durgapur, West Bengal, where he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate several major projects in the oil and gas, power, road, and rail sectors. One of the key projects includes the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) City Gas Distribution (CGD) project for Bankura and Purulia districts, valued at around Rs 1,950 crore. This project will boost the region's oil and gas infrastructure by providing piped natural gas (PNG) connections to households, commercial establishments, and industries, as well as compressed natural gas (CNG) at retail outlets. PM Modi will also dedicate the 132-kilometre Durgapur to Kolkata section of the Durgapur-Haldia Natural Gas Pipeline, as well as the Bokaro-Dhamra Pipeline, both part of the flagship Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga (PMUG) Project. In the energy sector, the Prime Minister will launch the Retrofitting Pollution Control System-Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) at the Durgapur Steel Thermal Power Station and Raghunathpur Thermal Power Station of the Damodar Valley Corporation, a project worth over Rs 1,457 crore aimed at reducing pollution. To enhance rail connectivity, the doubling of the Purulia – Kotshila Rail Line (36 km) will be dedicated to the nation. Valued at over Rs 390 crore, this will improve freight movement between major industrial hubs, cutting travel time and improving logistics. Additionally, two road over bridges constructed under the Setu Bharatam Programme, costing over Rs 380 crore, will be inaugurated, easing traffic congestion and improving safety.

Suvendu urges R.G. Kar victim's parents to join march against Mamata
Suvendu urges R.G. Kar victim's parents to join march against Mamata

The Hindu

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Suvendu urges R.G. Kar victim's parents to join march against Mamata

Meeting the parents of the young doctor who was raped and killed at the R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9, 2024, the Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari urged them to join the planned 'Nabanna Abhiyan' (march to State Secretariat) rally against the State government on August 9, 2025. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Mr. Adhikari said they had agreed to participate in the rally. The rally marks a year since the gruesome crime that brought people on the streets of the city demanding safety for women in public spaces. The parents have in the past 10 months participated in numerous protests seeking justice for their daughter, also referred to as Abhaya. 'In the next one month I will make all efforts to make the movement successful. We will participate without any flags. The only thing which we require is that we should not be humiliated,' Mr. Adhikari said. The BJP leader lauded the difficult fight that the parents had put up against the State government. 'The R.G. Kar Hospital victim had shed blood from her eyes, not tears. The current ruling dispensation offers protection to rapists and torturers, that's why they must go. I will visit the victim's parents soon and seek their blessings for organising this march to Nabanna on her death anniversary, which we will hold without party flags.' the BJP leader has said. One person was arrested and sentenced to a life term in January 2025 in the case. The victim's parents, however, have not been satisfied with the outcome of the investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and have said that they have been failed by both the State government and the Union government. The parents of the deceased doctor have approached Calcutta High Court with questions on the investigation by the CBI. Recently, the counsel of the parents urged the court to allow them access to the scene of the crime.

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