Woman raped near Mamata’s camp in Nandigram

Woman raped near Mamata’s camp in Nandigram

Biswabrata Goswami

NANDIGRAM, 30 MARCH: A BJP worker’s wife was reportedly raped allegedly by the Trinamul Congress goons in Tentulbari area in Nandigram-II block in East Midnapore, on Monday.

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The incident occurred at a time when the Trinamul Congress supremo and chief minister Mamata Banerjee is camping at a place, barely five kilometer far from the incident site.

According to the local residents, the woman was found unconscious last night when her husband, an active BJP worker who went to attend the BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari’s campaign, returned home.

The woman was immediately taken to the Reyapara rural hospital last night, but she was shifted to the Tamluk district hospital today after her condition was deteriorating.

As per reports, the victim’s husband was threatened by Trinamul Congress (TMC) goons on several occasions in the past. According to him, he was busy participating in the election rally of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari on Monday. On returning home in the evening, he found that his wife had been missing.

Later, the BJP worker discovered that his wife had been lying in an injured and unconscious state, behind his house in a canal. With the help of the locals, he was able to rescue his wife. Her mouth, hands, and legs were tied and her saree was tightly knotted around her neck. The BJP worker said that his wife’s body had multiple bruises and was evidence of rape.

The BJP has accused the incumbent Trinamool-Congress sponsored goons of rape and attempt to murder.

The BJP state president Dilip Ghosh and other BJP leaders met the woman in Tamluk district hospital today and they talked with the family members.

“Our party worker had attended the Suvendu Adhikari’s election rally. When he returned home, he found his wife in an unconscious state. The woman was violated and a rope was tied around her neck. This shows that the TMC is trying to create an atmosphere of fear and terror, after being aware that they cannot win the elections. Women’s safety has become a major concern in the state and the change of regime (parivartan) will soon take place,” said Dilip Ghosh.

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