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Kolkata Murder-Rape Case: यूपी में अपराध लेकिन बंगाल में रामराज्य! | Discussion
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Kolkata Murder-Rape Case: यूपी में अपराध लेकिन बंगाल में रामराज्य! | Discussion
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डेली लाइन के इस डिजिटल न्यूज़ प्लेटफॉर्म पर आपका स्वागत है। यह एक ऐसा मंच है जिसकी खबरें पत्रकारिता के वैश्विक मानकों पर खरी उतरती हैं। इसलिए वर्तमान मीडिया के बदलते परिदृश्य में हम विश्वस्नीय जानकारी और निष्पक्ष खबरों के साथ हम आपके साथ जुड़े हैं। बतौर न्यूज़ प्लेटफॉर्म हमारा धर्म है कि हम आपको ऐसी खबरें और जानकारियां उपलब्ध करवाएं जो न सिर्फ पत्रकारिता के मूल्यों खरी उतरें बल्कि देश-दुनिया से लेकर आपके क्षेत्र तक की हर खबर से आपको अपडेट रखें।
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00:00In Kolkata, after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, new things are coming up every day.
00:14After that, the way politics is happening, especially about the parties,
00:19this is also being discussed all over the country.
00:21Because when the Nirbhaya incident happened, there was an atmosphere in the country.
00:25And at that time, people had a hope that there would be some big work on women's safety, some big steps would be taken.
00:31But once again, in Kolkata, when the trainee doctor was brutally murdered after the rape,
00:36then after that, there was a boom all over the country again.
00:39But on the other hand, there was also a different face of politics.
00:43The way in the country, especially BJP-ruled states, whether it is Uttar Pradesh,
00:48whether it is Madhya Pradesh or any other state where the BJP government is,
00:52there, if there is any incident related to women, then the government is attacked.
00:57But in Bengal, the stand of opposition is something else.
01:00And it is making a lot of gestures, which is being discussed all over the country.
01:04And we will discuss this. And with us is our senior colleague, Mr. Akshay Pandey.
01:08Sir, the incident that happened in Kolkata, it was a very sad incident.
01:12The CBI is investigating it. Everything is going on.
01:14But we are also seeing politics. Mamata Banerjee vs. BJP.
01:19But the biggest thing was that the Congress Party, which is in Uttar Pradesh,
01:23there is something going on in Hathras.
01:25Recently, there was an incident in Farrukhabad.
01:27Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi, both have statements.
01:30Priyanka Gandhi goes to Hathras with Rahul Gandhi.
01:33In this matter of Bengal, it has been so many days,
01:37it has been more than two weeks,
01:39I don't remember any bold statement,
01:43either of Rahul Gandhi or Akhilesh Yadav or Priyanka Gandhi,
01:47or the opposition's India bloc.
01:49How do you see this?
01:51You are absolutely right.
01:53This is called kind of politics or style of politics.
01:56It is very simple.
01:58If an incident like this happens in a BJP-ruled state,
02:03then the entire opposition parties or the India bloc,
02:08they openly attack, send delegations,
02:13send delegations so that if they are stopped, news will be made.
02:18There are a lot of discussions.
02:20But the incident in Bengal is absolutely shocking.
02:24You should not bring politics into this.
02:27This is an incident that can trouble anyone.
02:31But on that incident,
02:33the silence of the Congress Party,
02:35the silence of the Socialist Party,
02:37and the silence of other political parties,
02:40who are sitting in opposition,
02:42this is really raising a question on them.
02:44Sir, why can't you see here?
02:47Has the spectacles of your eyes changed here?
02:50The incident that happens two weeks after in Uttar Pradesh,
02:54you get a very big reaction on that.
02:56You are writing very openly, reading and speaking.
02:59But the incident that shook the whole country in Kolkata,
03:02you are not saying anything on that.
03:03In fact, not even a big politician went there.
03:06If you had said, we would have gone too.
03:08Your Congress has its own big unit,
03:10big politicians would have been sent there.
03:12Now maybe Adhiranjan Chaudhary has been sent to launch a march,
03:16or you are going with your own will.
03:18Adhiranjan Chaudhary is either in Congress or not.
03:21Understand this.
03:22But this is true.
03:23This is a selective kind of politics.
03:25This is called selectivism.
03:27Your own style of politics,
03:29where questions arise on you,
03:31where your friends,
03:33your well-known parties,
03:35your Gadbandhanwali parties,
03:37do not attack them.
03:39Attack the opposition parties openly,
03:41attack BJP openly,
03:43attack JDU openly.
03:45So this is today's,
03:47I think,
03:49and this is not a new thing.
03:51When Congress used to be in Rajasthan,
03:53there were many big incidents there.
03:55Big incidents, mob lynching type incidents.
03:57There were many.
03:58But even then this question arose.
04:00The incidents that are going to happen in UP,
04:02Priyanka Gandhi is going to reach there,
04:04Sonbadr is going to reach there,
04:06Lucknow is going to reach there,
04:08Lakhimpur is going to reach there.
04:10But she had forgotten the address of Rajasthan.
04:12That something is happening there too.
04:14Why wasn't she going there?
04:16Crimes, women crimes,
04:18all kinds of crimes,
04:20crime is a crime,
04:22whether it is in BJP's rule,
04:24whether it is in Congress,
04:26JDU, RJDU, wherever.
04:28So why does your narrative change so much?
04:30This is a big question.
04:32We should definitely ask these political parties,
04:34why are you politicizing crime?
04:38I will add an incident to what you said.
04:40Rahul Gandhi had recently reached the library.
04:42A Dalit is killed in that case.
04:44To play his Dalit card.
04:46And when reporters asked him questions,
04:48Rahul Gandhi said in a strict tone that
04:50you are trying to divert the issue.
04:52You don't think that
04:54I have come for such an important issue
04:56that a Dalit was attacked.
04:58And there in Kolkata,
05:00a woman,
05:02because the agenda of women's protection
05:04was in the election manifesto
05:06of every party.
05:08And Rahul Gandhi gave many statements
05:10in the name of women's protection in Uttar Pradesh.
05:12He even fought elections.
05:14Priyanka Gandhi used to give slogans
05:16like I am a girl, I can fight.
05:18So in this way, Rahul Gandhi
05:20took a U-turn from there
05:22and did not respond.
05:24Although if there was another journalist,
05:26he should have asked
05:28So this is a shameful thing.
05:30Where Rahul Gandhi had reached,
05:32there was an incident with a Dalit.
05:34He went to that family to share his pain.
05:36You were asked a question.
05:38It was the right question.
05:40It was also the right place.
05:42And the right answer should have come
05:44which did not come.
05:46You should have told there that
05:48wherever this crime is,
05:50in any part of the country,
05:52if any crime is happening with any Indian,
05:54then we are standing with him.
05:56But there is a clear division
05:58that you are silent
06:00in those states where
06:02you have your own government.
06:04You are silent in those states
06:06where crime is happening.
06:08But if the same crime is happening
06:10in neighboring states,
06:12then you are silent.
06:14Priyanka Gandhi said
06:16I don't understand where he is.
06:18In the name of women's protection,
06:20there were women wrestlers
06:22sitting there.
06:24There was no message.
06:26There was no message.
06:28No politician from the opposition
06:30went there.
06:32You took the entire Lao Lashkar
06:34to Manipur.
06:36Is this a small incident?
06:38You should have gone there
06:40with your delegation.
06:42You should have met Mamata Banerjee.
06:44You should have kept your demands.
06:46You should have shared your pain
06:48with that family.
06:50But you are missing.
06:52This is politics.
06:54It is old.
06:56It is not that only these people
06:58are criminals.
07:00BJP is also involved.
07:02But BJP does politics.
07:04What I have understood
07:06about the Congress Party
07:08is that they are doing activism.
07:10They are not doing politics.
07:12They are working like activists.
07:14If you are a politician,
07:16then you should be visible.
07:18You are not visible.
07:20I would like to understand
07:22one more thing.
07:24In our country,
07:26the way politics has been done
07:28on this issue.
07:30The CBI is being investigated.
07:32The accused has been arrested.
07:34He has confessed his crime.
07:36A polygraphy test has been done.
07:38Despite that, the BJP
07:40has stopped calling.
07:42Mamata Banerjee,
07:44on the second day of the incident,
07:46her own government,
07:48has said that
07:50in our country,
07:52politics has become so
07:54that everything is just a chair.
07:56It is just a chair.
07:58Why is the BJP doing all this?
08:00The CBI inquiry has been done.
08:02The BJP is a political party.
08:04And as a political party,
08:06its job is to reveal the truth.
08:08When the CBI inquiry has been done,
08:10there will be an investigation
08:12and the accused will be punished.
08:14But to maintain pressure
08:16on the CBI,
08:18they are doing all this.
08:20Mamata Banerjee's challenge is
08:22that if we don't do anything,
08:24we will be suppressed.
08:26If something happens to us,
08:28we will be on top.
08:30This happened in our state,
08:32so it is on my head.
08:34So they have to take a march.
08:36In fact, they are going to bring a law.
08:38Even though they know
08:40that you can't bring a law
08:42and get hanged for it.
08:44That was the CRPC.
08:46Now it has become Bharat Naya Sangita.
08:48It governs.
08:50It will be decided there.
08:52But this is just to give a message
08:54that we think so well.
08:56We are so sad.
08:58We will bring justice.
09:00They are also giving another message
09:02that if Bengal burns,
09:04Delhi will burn too.
09:06What do you think of this message?
09:08Then you see what happened.
09:10Strategically,
09:12seats, elections,
09:14politics,
09:16everything is mixed.
09:18Then there was a reaction from Assam.
09:20Then there was a reaction from Tripura.
09:22Then there was a reaction from Odisha.
09:24Then there was a reaction from Delhi.
09:26Then there was a reaction from Rajasthan.
09:28We are not afraid of this
09:30burning politics.
09:32Mamata Banerjee
09:34is a different kind of leader
09:36of the country.
09:38She wants her role
09:40to remain in the parliament.
09:42She wants the central government
09:44to take some action.
09:46Her popularity
09:48gives her a seat.
09:50If her popularity is reduced,
09:52how will she get a seat?
09:54So, the way the event took place,
09:56Mamata Banerjee was in trouble.
09:58But even in this trouble,
10:00she found an opportunity for herself.
10:02That's why she is launching a march.
10:04That's why she is bringing a new law.
10:06That's why she is rallying.
10:08That's why she is rallying.
10:10That's why she is saying that
10:12if Bengal is burnt, Kolkata is burnt,
10:14then all parts of the country will burn.
10:16She wants her role to remain in the parliament.
10:18She doesn't want her issue
10:20to go in the cold.
10:22Because the public gets angry
10:24very quickly.
10:26Do you remember the Nirbhaya case
10:28in Delhi?
10:30It was the last key
10:32in the UPS government's coffin.
10:34Mamata Banerjee was in trouble.
10:36She said,
10:38there are many other issues
10:40to be solved.
10:42But the question is,
10:44Congress Party,
10:46Samajwadi Party,
10:48RJD,
10:50why didn't she go to Kolkata?
10:52She should have gone there.
10:54She should have tried to go there.
10:56She should have sent her delegation.
10:58She should have given a concrete reaction.
11:00She is trying to avoid that.
11:02She is not looking that way.
11:04This is the biggest question
11:06on her political style.
11:08The question is,
11:10all these parties,
11:12Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh,
11:14if something happens to a woman
11:16in these states,
11:18they immediately go there.
11:20But,
11:22in the case of Bengal,
11:24the rape and murder of a trainee doctor
11:26in Kolkata,
11:28no statement was made
11:30or a delegation was sent.
11:32What do you think,
11:34what does this way of doing politics
11:36of opposition say?
11:38If you have any question,
11:40do send it to us in the comment box.
11:42We will include it in our debate.
11:44We will try to find out,
11:46why and for whom
11:48is this new type of
11:50selective politics of opposition?
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