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‘Mamata did not meet us’: Sandeshkhali women say ‘risky to live’ in village

“‘Mamata did not meet us’: Sandeshkhali women say ‘risky to live’ in village”, Hindustan Times, February 19, 2024:

“West Bengal’s Sandeshkhali has been witnessing massive unrest for over 10 days as women protestors are seeking justice against alleged sexual assault committed by Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Shahjahan Sheikh and his supporters.

The women residing in the violence-hit region shared their ordeal saying that it has become very risky to live as the accused have been arrested but not punished yet.

They also accused state chief minister Mamata Banerjee for neglecting their pain and suffering and speaking on behalf of those who attacked their dignity…..”

Read the full article at Hindustantimes.com

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