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Jawhar Sircar, a prominent member of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has announced his resignation from both the Rajya Sabha and active politics. This decision, which sent shockwaves through the political landscape of West Bengal, was fueled by his deep-seated dissatisfaction with the Mamata Banerjee-led government's handling of the highly sensitive RG Kar Medical College rape and murder case. The incident, which sparked widespread public outrage, became a catalyst for Sircar's disillusionment with the ruling party's approach to justice and accountability.
Sircar's resignation letter, addressed to TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, articulated his concerns over the government's perceived lack of decisive action against corruption, a persistent issue that has plagued the state's political scene. The letter revealed that despite publicly urging the party to address these corruption scandals, Sircar faced resistance from senior TMC leaders. The ongoing public outrage surrounding the RG Kar case served as the final straw, prompting Sircar to declare, "I have not seen such angst and total no-confidence against the government." He emphasized that his resignation as an MP was directly linked to the West Bengal government's mishandling of the public movement demanding justice for the victim, a trainee doctor.
The public outcry over the heinous crime at RG Kar Medical College and the subsequent mishandling of the case by the state government had created an atmosphere of deep mistrust and anger. Sircar, who had long been a vocal critic of the TMC's handling of corruption within its ranks, saw this incident as a tipping point. His decision to quit politics and join the people in their struggle for justice highlighted the gravity of the situation and the growing dissatisfaction with the ruling party's response. The event sparked a wave of discussions about the government's accountability and the importance of addressing corruption within the political system.
The BJP, seizing upon the opportunity, quickly capitalized on Sircar's resignation to further criticize the Mamata Banerjee government. Amit Malviya, the head of BJP's IT cell, launched a scathing attack on the ruling party, accusing it of rampant corruption and mismanaging the RG Kar case. He went a step further, demanding Mamata Banerjee's resignation as the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Malviya alleged that Banerjee and the Kolkata Police Commissioner had destroyed evidence related to the trainee doctor's rape and murder, a claim that added further fuel to the fire of political controversy surrounding the case.
Sircar's resignation has undoubtedly created a ripple effect within the West Bengal political arena. The TMC, facing criticism from within and outside, is under immense pressure to address the concerns raised by Sircar and the public. The incident has highlighted the importance of transparency, accountability, and swift justice in tackling sensitive cases and addressing public grievances. The coming days will likely witness further developments and reactions as the political landscape of West Bengal navigates the fallout from this high-profile resignation.