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The survivor, a student from Odisha’s Jaleswar, was reportedly attacked by several men outside the private medical college campus on Friday night while out for dinner with a friend.
File image: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (Photo: IANS)
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday condemned the alleged gang rape of a second-year medical student in Durgapur, describing the incident as “shocking” and reiterating that her government maintains zero tolerance for such crimes.
The survivor, a student from Odisha’s Jaleswar, was reportedly attacked by several men outside the private medical college campus on Friday night while out for dinner with a friend. She is currently receiving treatment at the hospital and has recorded her statement with the police. Three of the suspects have been arrested while the search for other accused is on.
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Mamata Banerjee urged private colleges to strengthen security measures on and around campuses. Meanwhile, the chief minister drew widespread criticism for her controversial remarks on women’s safety, stating, “A girl should not be allowed to go out at night,” and arguing that the college authorities should have ensured the student’s safety rather than blaming the government.
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| “The girls should not be allowed to go outside (college) at night,” said CM #MamataBanerjee on he alleged gangrape of an MBBS student in Durgapur. #WestBengal #TheStatesman pic.x.com/MV5sHtPwDj
— The Statesman (@TheStatesmanLtd) October 12, 2025
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