West Bengal CM Takes Action: 3 IPS Suspended Over RG Kar Horror
West Bengal's political landscape shifted dramatically as Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, assuming charge, swiftly suspended three top IPS officers implicated in the RG Kar rape-murder scandal. The...

West Bengal's political landscape shifted dramatically as Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, assuming charge, swiftly suspended three top IPS officers implicated in the RG Kar rape-murder scandal. The officers—former Kolkata CP Vineet Goyal, North Division DCP Abhishek Gupta, and Central Division DCP Indira Mukherjee—now face rigorous departmental probes. Speaking at a press conference, Adhikari revealed he had ordered comprehensive reports on the case's timeline and aftermath. He accused the previous regime under Mamta Banerjee of interference, promising a review of her role. Shocking claims emerged of bribery attempts on the victim's kin, with the CM pointing to offers made to the mother. Unauthorized police spokespersons, including a deputy commissioner, briefed media inappropriately, drawing sharp rebuke for unprofessional conduct. Adhikari assured that the CBI's central probe continues seamlessly alongside state efforts. This bold initiation reflects the new government's zero-tolerance stance on the tragedy that ignited nationwide protests against women's safety in medical institutions. As investigations deepen, questions loom over lapses that allowed the perpetrator initial protection. Bengal's residents hope this ushers in accountability, rebuilding trust in a police force long criticized for partisanship.
