The mother of the victim in the case linked to RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has said she entered politics with the intention of “fighting for justice,” following recent political developments in West Bengal. Her remarks have renewed public attention on the case and its continuing social and political implications in the state.
Speaking about her decision to join politics, she said her move was driven by a personal commitment to seek accountability and justice for her daughter. She explained that the experience of pursuing justice through institutional channels led her to believe that political participation was also necessary to amplify her voice and concerns.
She further stated that her entry into politics is not limited to her personal loss, but reflects a broader fight for justice and safety, particularly for women. Her comments underline growing concerns around institutional response mechanisms and the demand for stronger accountability frameworks in such cases.
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The case involving RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has remained a sensitive and widely discussed issue in West Bengal, often surfacing in public debate around governance, law enforcement, and justice delivery. It continues to influence political and social conversations in the state.
Her remarks come at a time of heightened political activity in West Bengal, where electoral outcomes and public sentiment are closely linked with issues of safety and justice. The case has become a reference point in broader discussions about systemic reform and public trust in institutions.
As of now, there has been no official response to her statement from major political stakeholders. However, her comments have once again brought the case back into public focus, reinforcing ongoing debates about justice, accountability, and political engagement in the state.
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