The Perversity Of The Bhadralok Writ Large In
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If it wasn’t for some quick student intervention, in support
of outraged doctors and medical support staff, the equally fast attempt at a cover up would
probably have worked. Call it the Justice For Abhaya Movement.
The Kolkata intelligentsia, the vaunted and storied
bhadralok, has lost its nerve in the face of lathi charges and tear gas. It
sold out to the Mamata Banerjee government a decade ago and to the Communists
who ruled for 34 years before that. The spine of the bhadralok, at the vanguard
of leadership and reform in the 19th century is broken.
So in the beginning of this protest it maintained a
frightened silence and made only anodyne statements days later carefully vetted to avoid giving
offence to Mamata Banerjee and her cabinet. Perhaps they are more afraid of the
TMC goon squads and the violence they can unleash. They are probably wise to cower under the
circumstances. Certainly, they are right to not expect any help or protection
from the West Bengal police if they criticise the government or the party.
The Bengal BJP however is trying its best to attack the
government via mega protest rallies. It is being stopped 4 km before they can reach Swasthya Bhavan or the health ministry.
The handling of the latest ghastly rape and murder in
Kolkata by the West Bengal police has shocked the whole nation in its blatant
effort to destroy evidence, disturb the crime site, and protect the
perpetrators.
But then, it was just as casual in its handling of the
Sandeshkhali rapes of 2024 which they blamed on the BJP, the Hanskhali rape of
2022, the Kamduni gang-rapes of 2013 blamed on the Communists, the Park Street
rape of 2012 where the victim was called a prostitute. Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee herself set the stage, with her bizarre if self- serving remarks in
each instance, and the state police that reports to her, took their cue from
it. But this time, they might, or might not, be able to keep control.
The swaggering young principal of the R G Kar Medical College,
Dr Sandip Ghosh, is the main villain of the piece. He was grilled by the CBI. Ghosh, familiar with
cases like this from earlier in his career, is puffed up with state government
backing. He tried to pass it off as a suicide at first. He might have got away
with it by brow-beating the poor parents and withholding the broken body till
they caved in. But things spiralled up rapidly.
The other doctors and
medical staff, and not just in this establishment, but from all over Kolkata,
West Bengal, and elsewhere in the country, the students in Kolkata and
nationally, the outraged social media, the Calcutta High Court that forced the
state government to hand over investigations to the CBI, the Supreme Court that
took suo moto notice of the savage gang rape, torture, and murder all
played their part. The relentless media coverage also did its best to prevent
the cover up and secure justice for the victim.
After Dr Sandip Ghosh stepped down, the other senior doctors
at the college were initially retained to take his place, but were swept out
and transferred to other government state hospitals in Kolkata, four of them in
all, including the head of the department of Chest Medicine, the victim’s
department, at the insistence of the student protesters. The swelling
discontent is now asking for the resignation of Mamata Banerjee.
The savage treatment
meted out to a 31 year-old post-graduate trainee woman doctor, an only child
from a poor family, in a leading Kolkata government hospital, was reminiscent
in its brutality and callousness to the Nirbhaya gang rape, torture and murder
in New Delhi more a decade ago in 2012. It is as if nothing has changed between
Nirbhaya and Abhaya despite tightening of the rape laws.
But the Kolkata Bhadralok that should have jumped into the
fray with fierce condemnation, were sorely wanting. West Bengal with its
revered Durga Puja and Kali Puja coming up shortly and its pretensions to being
cultured, was once thought to be most
respectful of women. But, if that ever existed in reality, it clearly does not
exist now. The bhadralok, vociferous in support of various TMC initiatives, has
nothing much to say in this instance. Instead, it is in agreement with the TMC
line that horrible rapes followed by murders take place regularly in other
states too. They are indeed unfortunate and tragic, but the West Bengal
government and its police department were being singled out and unfairly
targeted. Much of the opposition in the INDI Alliance echoed these sentiments
too. On social media they point out the recent rape and murder in Dehradun.
They are willing to wear black bands.
To compound the lack of empathy in most cases, some said the
unfortunate victim must have done something to deserve it. She was allegedly
about to expose corruption involving medicines, hospital beds, sale of
cadavers, and this had angered a lot of people. Was she blackmailing some
people? What was she doing in the conference room so late at night? Why had she
accepted night shift work at all?
The students and fellow doctors and the odd outraged citizen
protested, of course, and were threatened roundly by the TMC goons for their
trouble. TMC ministers threatened to sack the protesting doctors and dock their
pay till the Supreme Court said they will not be penalised. One former female TMC member of parliament
was threatened with rape online for supporting the protests. A twelve-year old
boy was arrested for wishing harm to the chief minister. Mamata Banerjee is also the home minister with
the police reporting directly to her.
The police did such a clumsy cover up job that the three
judge Supreme Court bench, including the CJI, holding live televised hearings
of the proceedings was appalled. Why, for instance, was the FIR filed, not by
the medical college, but the hapless father of the victim, after the post-mortem
was conducted? Other reports say the FIR was filed some hours after the hurried
cremation of the unfortunate victim.
The question in everyone’s mind is why is Mamata Banerjee
and the TMC so keen to cover-up this affair? Why was the dissenting TMC
functionary who spoke in favour of the victim hauled up? What was going on in
RG Kar Medical College that the victim was likely to have exposed?
How many rapists and abusers were involved, and who are
they, in addition to the sole person arrested, a totally remorseless Sanjoy Roy,
who was apparently part of the erstwhile principal Dr Sandip Ghosh’s security
team. He was allowed to live in the adjacent police barracks. This, even though
he was only a volunteer and general tout. Roy is said to be mentally disturbed and
perverse, with a smart phone full of pornography. He was allegedly a frequent
visitor to the Kolkata red-light district of Sonagachhi. Were the other
perpetrators doctors too? Sanjoy Roy is not talking.
The CBI has submitted its findings in a sealed cover to the
Supreme Court (SC), and the hearings are ongoing. However not only the Kolkata
police but the West Bengal government has been criticised by the SC.
The West Bengal government is being represented by Senior
Counsel Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Manu Singhvi, while the CBI is represented by
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.
The SC has now mandated that the CRPF will guard the RG Kar
Medical College in addition to the Kolkata police going forward. The failure of
law and order, a state subject, is clearly pointed towards. Right now, the
Rapid Action Force has been brought in to control the protests.
Just like in Bangladesh, where the intelligentsia was in
support of the Awami League and the erstwhile government of Sheikh Hasina, the
Kolkata bhadralok is highly compromised. As they abdicated all responsibility in terms
of a vocal presence, it was up to the students and opposition BNP supported by
the Islamists. It was they who took the allegedly undemocratic Sheikh Hasina
government down - with crucial help from the Bangladesh Army after the police
failed the protestors. Will this volatile situation in Kolkata escalate into a
popular revolt against the Mamata Banerjee government? It will surely be
supported by the Bengal BJP which is the principal opposition. Meanwhile the
crack downs against all protests continue while questions about democracy are
raised, not by the bhadralok, but the media.
(1,412 words)
August 22nd 2024
For: Squirrels.in
Gautam Mukherjee
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