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Left student Kasba confrontation with police on ‘gangrape’. Kolkata

Left student Kasba confrontation with police on ‘gangrape’. Kolkata

June 27, 2025 06:14 pm IST

Left student Kasba conflict with police on ‘gangrape’

Clashes between Kolkata, police and SFI and DIFI members – Left students and youth organizations – security personnel used force to remove a student from protesting outside the Kasba police station on alleged gang rape of a student in South Kolkata College campus.

Left student Kasba conflict with police on ‘gangrape’

Several agitators were reportedly injured in a scuffle and police said an unidentified number of protesters were detained and taken to Lalbazar, the city police headquarters.

Jadavpur Division Division DCP Bidisha Kalita Dasgupta led by Lati-fielding police and RAF personnel scuffle and dirty scenes of fistfites, which tried to remove the agitators to block the Rajdanga main road in Kasba, which tried to carry the police station.

The protesters were seen trying to grab bats from the hands of the policemen. The protesters tried to snatch some of their associates from the grip of police personnel when they were being caught.

The police also chased important distances on the road to disperse the protesters.

The protesters gathered a large number of Kasba outside the PS, where a student of the local South Calcutta Law College was allegedly gangraped inside the institute premises on Wednesday.

Earlier, DC Jadavpur said in a post on X that the police decisively worked on criminals accused of crime and was fully completing the investigation seriously.

“The Kasba police responded rapidly and decisively to complain of sexual harassment while involving a woman law student in Kasba. An FIR was registered without delay, and within 12 hours, the three accused in the complaint were caught. They have been sent to police custody by 01.07.2025,” DC wrote.

He said, “The investigation is being carried forward with extreme seriousness, professionalism and sensitivity. We appeal to public and digital platforms to avoid disseminating rejected or misleading materials that may obstruct the judicial process or compromise the dignity of those involved,” he said.

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