ANITA DEWAN / KABIR SUMAN (MOST RARE LIVE PERFORMANCE)
A MOST
RARE LIVE PERFORMANCE OF KABIR SUMAN
Courtesy : KABIR SUMAN
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Those who follows KabirSuman's
Songs &
Culture by their deep insight feelings since from his early days ,
I believe they must have known ,
Kabir somewhere or other gets intensely involved where the loop fault of our society , distracts, Ravishes.
Negligence, humanly inhuman activities,
Dark side of the
City and we are habituated for takes things for granted .
We are too accustom an insensitive or too afraid to react honestly.
When all these are against the crooked system.He always stood up on behalf of mankind His guitar roaring His anger agony hatred comes out without bothering anybody's red eye may be They are ruling as a kingdom.
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Case History
Subject Bantala case of
1990 in which 3 ladies of
UNICEF and
Bengal govt raped & killed
Bantala the barbaric incident
Sukharanjan Sengupta,
Dainik Statesman, May 30,
2010
During the CPIM-led regime of
Jyoti Basu in Bengal.
At 6
.30 PM on May 30, 1990, a govt. car was coming to
Calcutta from Gosaba-Rangabelia. 3 well-dressed and good-looking ladies all below 45, were travelling~
Renu Ghosh, an officer of UNICEF,
Delhi Office, and,
Anita Dewan and Uma Ghosh, both officers of
Family Welfare wing of
Health Deptt. Of Govt. of
West Bengal.
As the car was about to pass the
CPIM party office at Bantala
Road, 4-5 youth came in front of the car making it to stop. Anita was sitting in the front beside the driver, Abani Naiya. The car bore the emblem of West Bengal Govt.
Another 10-12 youth joined the gang who started using filthy language against the passengers and pulled Anita Dewan out of the car. Other hooligans descended upon Renu Ghosh and Uma Ghosh. The driver Abani tried alone to resist them to save the 'didis'.
Darkness was descending and the gang pulled the three ladies to a ground ½ km away
.....
11.30 PM~ the
Police brought
3 women bodies, all completely naked, to the
Emergency Deptt. Of the
National Medical College.
The Doctors on duty at first thought all of them to be dead, but on examination, found two of them still alive whom they transferred into hospital bed. Then the
Doctors examined the dead woman. There were 3 Doctors, and among them was a lady
Doctor. As soon as she looked at the lower part of the body she screamed, " Oh, Ma Go!" and fainted. Other 2 male doctors came rushing and found that a metallic torch was found inserted at the vaginal entry of the dead..... courtesy : Abhijit Sengupta
Source :
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/
PWAP/message/18096?var=1
It was very strange that within ½ km of the
Tiljala Road, 3 govt. officers were raped and 1 among them lost her life and the driver was murdered on the road, beside the car at 8.30 PM~ but no newspaper chose to report the incident on the next day i.e. on 31 May.
Between 9-9.30 PM of the fateful night, Debiprasad
Patra, the
District Magistrate and his Police
Super and
DIG Mohammed Safi were in receipt of the news. But the incident was kept under wraps on that night and by spreading fictitious and misleading information later on, at the strict instructions of the CPIM party.
At the time when this terrible incident was causing sensation in
Writers' Buildings, the
Chief Minister was in office, but did not care to call newspaper reporters to give his version of the incident, which was expected by the newsapaper reporters (
Ananda Bazar Patrika, 02 June, 1990).
Later, a Staff
Reporter reports that commenting on this incident of heinous murders and rapes of women Govt.
Officers. Jyoti Basu merely said that anti-social acts like rowdyism, beating, dacoity etc. happen everywhere. This did not mean that situation of
Law and Order of Bengal was poor.