Parallel News Digital Desk, 6th August
Suvendu Adhikari did not shy away from slamming virtually. Adhikari dropped several posts accusing Hon’ble’s disappearance. He stated “The Hon’ble has fled from the city, but the chair is still in place.”
After this explosive post the Bengal politics has virtually erupted. It has raised many questions regarding the person he was pointing at? Has the Chief Minister resigned from her post?
In fact, on August 9, marking the first anniversary of the Abhaya incident, Abhaya’s parents and family have called for a march to Nabanna. The state government has already ordered tight security arrangements for this protest. However, on Wednesday, a man from Howrah filed a case before the Division Bench opposing the apolitical protest, claiming that it could disrupt public life. The hearing for the case is expected to take place on Thursday in the court of Justice Sujoy Paul.
The march has been called by Abhaya’s family to seek justice from the state’s Health and Police Minister, who is also the Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee. However, the Chief Minister is currently in Jhargram for an official programme. According to Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of the Opposition, the administrative head of the state has left Kolkata out of fear of August 9.
Taking a dig at the situation, Adhikari wrote on his social media handle: “So frightened of Abhaya’s parents, for the physical assault and death of their doctor daughter, that she has fled to Jhargram in fear.”
“While deploying the entire state police force to protect the Blue House in Howrah.”
Adhikari further alleged that Mamata Banerjee had left Kolkata in advance, fearing the presence of Abhaya’s family. He added on his social media, “Terrified, the Hon’ble Chief has fled the city in advance under the excuse of an administrative programme in Jhargram!”
“But the chair remains — on the 14th floor of the Blue House in Howrah. Let’s hope no one tries to shake it in her absence.”







