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Hours after being branded a "Maoist" by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for asking uncomfortable questions, Taniya Bhardwaj, student of Presidency University, retaliated with an open letter to the CM in The Telegraph. But the young woman who wrote with such gusto - "In Bengal today, asking a question can be equivalent to a Maoist act" - said the chain of events had left her scarred. "I do want to be dragged into any further controversy," Bharadwaj said on Sunday.
On Friday, during an interactive programme in Kolkata, Banerjee had hurled the Maoist tag and walked off in a huff when Bhardwaj questioned the behaviour of Trinamool ministers. Later, the police had asked CNN-IBN, which organised the programme, to furnish phone numbers of the students involved.
In her letter, Bhardwaj, a topper and master debater, questioned whether the essence of democracy, freedom of expression, still prevails in Bengal. Countering Banerjee's epithet, she wrote, "Just like I won't become a Maoist simply because you called me one, the state too won't epitomise democracy unless it is truly democratic in all spheres.
Bhardwaj said she had felt glad when the chief minister spurned the dais and sat with the students. "But what happened later was really disappointing," she said. "I did not instigate her, I did not behave rudely. But she was in a position where she could walk out and she did exactly that". Asked if the fear factor would prompt her to leave Kolkata for good, Bhardwaj said, "I am yet to decide on that. I have offers from London, but I really love Kolkata," she said.
In her letter, referring to Banerjee's frequent regrets at being unable to stop the brain drain from Bengal, Bhardwaj had written, "I too will probably leave and now you know the reason why." Banerjee's remarks had left a mark on the rest of the audience too, who were heard muttering that though the government has changed, the system has not. The harbinger of "Poriborton", is open to praise but not to criticism, said others.
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Here is a case of sexual harassment at workplace which is being written in khaki. The victim and the harasser are senior cops. A woman police officer has recently complained against her superior - a senior IPS officer - for making numerous lewd calls to her everyday around midnight. She has reported the matter to the office of Gujarat's director general of police (DGP) in Gandhinagar.
The senior IPS officer, who is posted at the DGP's office, is now in the dock owing to his nocturnal calls. "In the past several months, he has been targeting the woman cop who is of DSP rank. The modus operandi of the senior IPS officer was he first dug out all departmental complaints and inquiries against the woman officer who does not work under his jurisdiction. For this, the IPS officer took advantage of his post since his portfolio is such that he can collect information on all cops in the state," said a senior Gujarat police official.
After this, the IPS officer made the first call to the woman officer. "The complainant says that at first it was about official business, but soon the calls took a different overtone. One night at 12.30 am the woman officer got a missed call from the IPS officer. As a protocol the junior officer called back thinking it could be an emergency. When she called up, she realized that the senior IPS officer was drunk. He was slurring. The first question posed by the IPS officer was why she was not coming to the gymnasium regularly. Both go to the same gym in Ahmedabad.
She then disconnected the phone. But, from then on, this became a daily routine. This was supposedly to avoid any chances of his mobile phone call details revealing his mischief," said a senior Gujarat police official. Finally, the woman officer stopped responding to the calls, but the missed calls continued. She got apprehensive of the consequences and decided to take up the matter with the top cops of Gujarat. She put her point across at the DGP's office with the threat that if punitive action is not initiated soon, she will have to file a police complaint.
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Dalits in at least 77 villages in Gujarat have been forced to migrate due to social boycotts, according to chairman of the National Human Rights Commission Justice K.G. Balakrishnan. A team of the NHRC, headed by Justice Balakrishnan, on Tuesday completed a two-day visit to Gujarat for an Open House to hear the complaints of the backward classes. He rounded it up with a meeting with Chief Secretary A.K. Joti and some other government officials to discuss steps being taken by the government to attend to the complaints.
Talking to journalists at the conclusion of the visit, Justice Balakrishnan said nearly 100 complaints were also received by the NHRC on alleged police atrocities, particularly the police refusing to register their complaints, or showing total inaction in pursuing the cases after registering the complaints. Some of the specific cases, however, were promptly refuted by the government. It pointed out that the complainants might be unaware of it, but the police had filed FIRs on the basis of their complaints, and investigations were on.
Expressing concern at the low conviction rates - just 5 per cent - in atrocity cases in the State, Justice Balakrishnan said this usually happened because of improper investigation by the police, or due to the failure of the public prosecutors to present the cases properly. He said the attention of the State government had been drawn to the situation, and it had promised to take necessary remedial measures. The government had also agreed that henceforth the meeting of the vigilance committee for the backward classes would be held twice a year as required.
Justice Balakrishnan said the NHRC was satisfied with the past performances of almost all State governments, as most of the suggestions and recommendations of the commission had been implemented by all States. As far as social boycott of the Dalits by the upper castes was concerned, it was the outcome of the "mindset" of the people for centuries, which would take time to be removed.
Justice Balakrishnan was all praise for the Gujarat government, for formulating "innovative schemes" for the betterment of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. Describing Gujarat as a "model State" in this sphere, he said: "Many innovative schemes are being implemented, which are all working well. This is the State where the penetration of education among the SC and ST communities has reached 70 per cent," he said in his opening remarks.
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