Updates on Nabanna Abhijan live: Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP charged that police in Kolkata were using “brutal repression” against “peaceful ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ protesters.”
Updates on Nabanna Abhijan live: In an effort to peacefully protest the RG Kar incident, student organizations have called for a “Nabanna Abhijan” rally, which will march to the West Bengal state secretariat today, August 27. * “Nabanna Abhijan” rally: Important details • The government has issued prohibitory orders in the Nabanna area, the Kolkata Police has labeled the rally “illegal,” and the Trinamool Congress has stated that the gathering will provide an opportunity for miscreants to incite violence.
The students are demanding chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s resignation due to the mishandling of the case related to the RG Kar incident, where a trainee doctor was brutally raped and murdered while on duty.
•Additionally, the students have stated that since exams will be conducted in two shifts, their march will not impact UGC-NET students.
• But in spite of these guarantees, a number of educational establishments have chosen to either call a holiday or continue with online instruction on Tuesday.
Sandip Ghosh, the former principal of RG Kar, underwent two rounds of polygraph testing conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation. Tests for lying were also performed on Sanjoy Roy, the main accused.
The CBI has been given three weeks by the Calcutta high court to submit a progress report on the investigation into the financial irregularities of RG Kar hospital, which is due on September 17.