West Bengal News: According to the information, this woman was caught on charges of theft

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West Bengal News: According to the information, this woman was caught on charges of theft. Along with accusing her, she was also beaten up. During the beating of the woman, her hair was cut. This video has been released by BJP leader Shuvendu Adhikari. 

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West Bengal viral video: The cases of cruelty against women are not stopping in West Bengal. Once again a shameful and gruesome case of cruelty and brutality against a woman has come to light in Bengal. This time the police have finally broken their silence and taken action on the case of torturing a woman by cutting her hair in Domjur. The video of the incident with the woman went viral. The local police have arrested seven people in this case. The investigation of the case is going on.

This time too the accused have a TMC connection.

According to the latest information, this woman was caught on charges of theft. Along with the accusation against her, she was beaten up. During the beating of the woman, her hair was cut. This video has been released by BJP leader Shuvendu Adhikari. Through this video, Shuvendu Adhikari has once again raised questions on the law and order of the state. The officer wrote- 'From Cooch Behar to Chopra to Ariadaha to Domjur, the suffering continues. As a punishment, a woman's hair was cut randomly using scissors. The cruel accused who carried out this heinous act - Isha Lashkar, Abul Hussain Lashkar, Saim Lashkar, Maqbul Ali, Israel Lashkar, Arbaaz Lashkar, and Mahebullah Midde, are closely associated with the TMC party.

West Bengal Viral video: The video is going viral

When will the kangaroo courts be stopped under 'Didi's' rule? 

In such a situation, the question arises when will there be justice on the streets in Bengal? Punishment has been given in a Talibani style again and again in Bengal. It seems that the law and order situation in West Bengal is so 'unstable' that kangaroo courts are being set up across the state, especially in the cases of women, decisions are being given on the spot (instant justice) in this absurd manner.

statement of the victim

The victim said, 'He did injustice. We are not being allowed to speak our minds. We are upset. They called us and beat us up. Their hair was cut. Don't we feel bad? They were all making videos. There were many people inside the factory who saw us being humiliated in public. They slapped them and cut their hair. They cut only my hair and said that if they see me in that area again they will beat me up more. That is why we left our house and are in a shelter home. We did not even go to the police, we are poor, will the police listen to us? They cut the hair of 3 people - my elder son, I, and my husband were beaten and humiliated.

Such cases have come to the fore before

It is worth noting that just a few days ago, a woman was brutally beaten up in public for questioning her character. Such cases are coming to light every day. In many cases, the accused have been associated with the ruling political party TMC.

When will we get official answers to the burning questions?

Is Talibani justice going on in Bengal?

Who is making Bengal radical?

Who protects the goons in Bengal?

Is politics of revenge going on after the elections?

Close to TMC, hence no action?

Let us tell you that in almost all the cases cited by Suvendu Adhikar, TMC's response has come much after the government was criticized. In that too, the local leaders tried to evade the responsibility by giving strange answers. No strong statement has come so far and neither have the police been given any clear instructions by the government. Meanwhile, human rights organizations say that along with taking action after the brutality against women, the police should create an environment in which women can feel safe and no one can point a finger at any woman nor can hurt her honor and dignity.