Dhankhar slams Mamata for taking ‘judgemental stance’ on minor rape case

Kolkata, April 12 : West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday indirectly attacked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her "love affair" comment, giving a "love-angle" twist to the case of rape of a minor girl, who died later, at Hanskhali in Nadia district.

In a Twitter message, the Governor, without naming the Banerjee, accused her of taking a "judgemental stance" in the gruesome event.Dhankhar also hinted that such "judgemental stance" can influence the investigation process in the case."Criminal Investigation in shameful rape #Hanskhali leading to victim death is tainted & compromised when people in authority & constitutional position indicate judgmental stand.

This against the law approach scuttles fair & independent probe as police is forced to toe such line," Dhankhar tweeted.This was the second Twitter message made by the Governor on this issue.

On Monday, Dhankhar had sought a detailed report from Chief Secretary H.K.Dwivedi on this matter after BJP legislator and leader of the opposition Suvendu Adhikari met the Governor and expressed concern in the matter."LOP #Suvdendu WB ha sought probe on alleged gangrape death of 14yeara"old girl in Nadia as also atrocities on Ram Bhakats #RamNavami.

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Both highlight worrisome state of crime against women & nose-diving law & order scenario.Guv has sought urgent report from CS both counts," Dhankhar tweeted on Monday."What has happened is not right.I condemn it.The police have arrested the accused.But the opposition parties and a section of the media are trying to give a political twist to the entire event.

I have received the news that there was a love affair between the accused and the victim.So why come to a conclusion before the investigation is completed," Banerjee had said on Monday.src/arm #hanskhali #suvdendu #ramnavami.

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