‘Mistigyani cut party lines’: Mitra comments on Mohua Motra Kalyan after TMC’s distance, Kolkata comments on gang-bail case; Banerjee ‘disagree’ | Bharat News

New Delhi: On Saturday, the Trinamool Congress publicly removed itself from party MP Kalyan Banerjee and MLA Madan Mitra, who was on its controversial comments in the Kolkata Law College gang-bail, which Banjee said to return to the party’s statement, “there was a shortage of” moral and intellectual alignment “.In an official post on X, the party said, “The remarks made by MP Kalyan Banerjee and MLA Madan Mitra about the heinous crime in South Calcutta Law College were made in his personal abilities. The party unevenly separate itself from its statements and condemns itself.” Supporting the party’s statement, TMC MP Mahua Motra wrote on X: “The misunderstanding party in India cuts the lines. What differences do @ATCOFFICIAL is that we condemn these disgusting comments, no matter who makes them.”However, the party’s censor inspired Kalyan Banerjee a sharp response, who questioned the party’s moral clarity and responded to a strong words on the X. He said, “The posts made by @AItcofficial on X completely disagree. Are they indirectly supporting leaders who are saving these criminals? Only educational statements will not bring any real changes unless immediate action against those leaders is not directly responsible,” he wrote.Banerjee further said, “It is even more unfortunate that some leaders who emerged after 2011 are subject to the question themselves in such crimes. I want to clearly distance themselves from those who are encouraging or protecting these criminals. In fact, to understand the intentions behind my words and statements, moral and intellectual alignment needs a certain level of moral and intellectual alignment – which needs a certain level of misfortune – which is needed.,Meanwhile, Banerjee also swipe a veil in the sections within his party, alleging that some leaders had grown prominently after 2011, facing themselves serious allegations. He said, “It is even more unfortunate that some leaders who emerged after 2011 are under question themselves in such crimes,” he said.Baikalash followed the comments made by Banerjee on Friday when he said, “What can be done if a friend raped his friend? Will the police be there in the police schools? It was done by the students to another student.” Who will protect it? “While he said that the accused should be arrested, his comments were widely criticized, who were seen to transfer responsibility away from criminals.Earlier in the day, TMC MLA Madan Mitra also expressed displeasure for convicting the survivor. “If a college calls you when it is closed, don’t go. If he took a friend or informs someone, it would not have happened,” he said.The alleged gang-existence took place on 25 June at South Calcutta Law College. The 24 -year -old complainant accused three people – manic Mishra, Pratik Mukherjee, and Zab Ahmed of taking him to a guard room, raping her, recording the attack and threatening to leak the video. She said she was limited to more than three hours and was killed with a hockey stick when she protested.The three accused were arrested within 24 hours. A former Trinamool Chhatra Parishad was working in a college on a temporary staff contract and a practice lawyer. The college’s security guards, Pinaki Banerjee, have also been arrested. The accused are in police custody till 1 July, and a special investigation team (SIT) has been established.The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken cognizance of the incident and demanded an inquiry from time to time. Meanwhile, the BJP has attacked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, seeking senior leaders to resign and fail the state government to fail to protect women.