Will RG Kar victim's parents inspire a new movement for justice?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Call for mass movement for justice by victim's parents.
- Contrast between this year and last year's Durga Puja.
- Parents advocate for protection of future victims.
- Emotional pleas to the community to remember the victims.
- Importance of public support in the fight for justice.
Kolkata, Oct 2 (NationPress) As Thursday draws to a close on the four-day Durga Puja festivities in West Bengal, the absence of any protest surrounding the tragic rape and murder at R.G. Kar has prompted the victim's parents to advocate for a revival of the mass movement, reminiscent of last year's efforts, until justice is secured.
In conversations with various media representatives, the parents emphasized that their call for renewed protests extends beyond seeking justice for their lost daughter; it aims to safeguard future 'Durgas' from meeting similar fates.
The victim's mother poignantly remarked, 'Today, the immersion of Durga idols will occur. Influential individuals are behind the immersion of my Durga. Those accountable for her untimely demise are celebrating the festival while we mourn.' She urged the public to partake in the festivities but to never forget the struggles faced by Durgas like her daughter, especially the Durga of RG Kar.
This year's Durga Puja ambiance starkly contrasts with last year's somber atmosphere.
Last year, the community was haunted by the brutal rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run R.G Kar Medical College and Hospital, leading to widespread protests overshadowing the celebrations.
In contrast, this year's celebrations have returned to traditional festivities, filled with joyful pandal hopping and crowds flocking to popular food outlets, with no significant protests advocating for justice for the young doctor known as 'Abhaya' or 'Tilottoma'.
The victim's father stated, 'Our battle for justice must intensify.' He acknowledged the challenges posed by the powerful figures behind the conspiracy but stressed the need for public support in their ongoing legal fight. 'We urge for a resurgence of mass movements on this issue, steering clear of any political agendas.'