Two 4-year-old girls allegedly sexually assaulted in a school in Badlapur, CM says culprits will not be spared

Badlapur School Case: In a reputable school in Badlapur East, Maharashtra, there has been an incidence of a sweeper harassing girls between the ages of two and four sexually. Residents of Badlapur were so incensed that they stopped the train. At the Badlapur railway station, people have stopped the path of the train headed for Mumbai.

There are claims that the police and the school administration attempted to stifle the conversation. The female police officer held the parents of the victim girls sit for about twelve hours when they went to the police station to file a complaint. The residents of Badlapur are deeply incensed. Both at the train station and outside the school, a sizable crowd is participating in protests.

Following the sexual attack of two girls at Badlapur school, Maharashtra Chief Minister Ekanth Shinde declared, “SIT formed, no one will be spared if found guilty.”

The information states that a male sweeper, age 23, harassed both females sexually in the school’s girl’s restroom. The sweeper has been taken into custody and a formal complaint has been filed in this instance.

Protesters enter hospital premises in Kolkata rape case, Governor CV Ananda Bose visits hospital

Kolkata Doctor Rape Case: The rape and killing of a female trainee doctor in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, has outraged people greatly. Now, angry demonstrators have broken into and destroyed RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata.

There is news that the hospital’s demonstrators also targeted the police station. When Governor CV Ananda Bose arrived at the hospital, the protesters also raised slogans for him.

At Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College on August 9, a 31-year-old trainee doctor was allegedly the victim of a gang rape followed by his murder. Protests have been ongoing ever since the case became public.

Meanwhile, the doctors in Kolkata who were protesting became angry. They went onto the hospital grounds and started a disturbance. There were also vandals at the police barracks. Governor CV Ananda Bose visited in the interim to inspect the hospital. The doctors demonstrating in front of the governor held signs that said, “We want justice.”

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