Trinamool ministers trained their guns against CBI but showed solidarity to the parents.
During “Reclaim the Night” and candle-light march, the deceased doctor's parents participated and claimed that there was an attempt to bribe them by IPS DC-North, when the body of the deceased PGT medical student was still lying at home.
“We had kept the body on the first floor where we live. DC-North took me inside my residence. We felt miserable. I told him my daughter had worked harder to become a doctor compared to his efforts to become an IPS. After my daughter’s death, when we waited outside they did not allow us to see the body,” the deceased girl’s father claimed.
State Ministers in a press conference, Sashi Panja and Bratya Basu, have shared a video where the parents of the victim had denied that they were offered any money. Panja and Kolkata Police released the same video where the parents had said nobody offered money to the parents. They alleged that police pressured them to say this on the video.
«Until the last rites were not performed, 300-400 policemen surrounded us but after the last rites, there was no one,” the deceased girl’s aunt, who was also in RG Kar with the family, said.
“We feel deep anguish, extremely concerned, disturbed and are with the grieving parents,” State minister Women and Child Development Sashi Panja.
“This press conference is not to defend our stand. We are anguished. We want the bill [that the Bengal Assembly passed two days ago] to be made into a law. We are not here for any