Mamata Banerjee Rallies for Justice as Protests Erupt Over Minor's Murder in Baruipur
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee joins protests against the alleged rape and murder of a minor in Baruipur, while police impose restrictions to curb unrest.

Mamata Banerjee Rallies for Justice as Protests Erupt Over Minor's Murder in Baruipur
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken to the streets in a powerful show of solidarity following the alleged rape and murder of a minor in Baruipur. Amid rising tensions and public outrage, Banerjee's presence at the protests underscores the urgent need for accountability from law enforcement and government officials.
As reported by The Hindu, the situation escalated as supporters of the Left party also gathered, demanding justice and transparency in the investigation. In response to the swelling crowds, police authorities have invoked Section 163 of the BNSS, which prohibits public gatherings, raising concerns about the right to protest and the freedom of expression in the region.
This incident has sparked widespread calls for action against systemic failures that allow such heinous crimes to occur. Activists and citizens alike are demanding not only justice for the victim but also long-overdue reforms in the policing and legal systems to better protect the rights of vulnerable individuals.
The clash between the need for public outcry and government restrictions highlights a critical moment for accountability in West Bengal, as citizens seek assurances that such tragedies will not be repeated.
Source: The Hindu


