Why is BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj Urging Mamata Banerjee to Stop Justifying Rape?

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Key Takeaways
- BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj calls out Mamata Banerjee for her remarks on rape.
- The Durgapur gang-rape incident has sparked significant outrage.
- Swaraj emphasizes a pattern of justifying violence against women by TMC.
- Mamata Banerjee's statements reflect a regressive mindset in handling such issues.
- BJP spokesperson highlights the silence of Congress on violent incidents.
New Delhi, Oct 13 (NationPress) BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj from New Delhi criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her remarks regarding the recent gang-rape incident in Durgapur, urging her to cease justifying such crimes and advising women against venturing out after dark.
During a press conference, Swaraj pointed out that a Dalit medical college student was victimized under Banerjee's administration. Instead of implementing severe measures, the Chief Minister insensitively rationalized the crime, suggesting that women should avoid late-night outings. This response is unequivocally disgraceful.
“The TMC government in West Bengal has become a representation of backward thinking. From the Park Street incident in 2012 to the Hanskhali case in 2022, and the R.G. Kar Medical College incident in 2024, Mamata Banerjee has consistently attempted to justify rape with her disgraceful comments,” she asserted.
Swaraj remarked that this is not an isolated incident; a distinct trend is observable where the TMC is increasingly linked to regressive ideologies. Even in the notorious Park Street case from 2012, CM Banerjee blamed the victim, claiming it was a ‘Sajano Ghatana’, insinuating that the case was concocted, which is a thoroughly shameful position.
The BJP MP declared, “Mamata Banerjee champions the slogan of ‘Maa, Mati, and Manush’, yet under her governance, Bengal’s ‘Maa’ faces humiliation, ‘Mati’ is stained with blood, and ‘Manush’ is left in turmoil.”
Swaraj noted that during the R.G. Kar rape case in 2024, CM Banerjee attempted to rationalize the crime, asserting that such incidents occur frequently because young men and women now walk hand in hand.
This underscores the TMC's regressive outlook. In 2024, when medical students protested for justice, Mamata Banerjee dismissed their concerns as ‘motivated’.
BJP spokesperson Guru Prakash Paswan emphasized the gravity of the situation, highlighting that it is crucial to spotlight the silence of Congress leaders regarding the inhumane acts against the Dalit girl in West Bengal.
“Congress’s senior leadership has also remained silent about the rape of a 10-year-old tribal girl in Mysuru, Karnataka. Recently, Congress was also quiet regarding the violent assault on BJP MP Khagen Murmu in West Bengal. Yet, Congress and its allies are attempting to fabricate a narrative, associating unrelated events to serve their political agenda,” he concluded.