TMC MP and sex racket connection in WhatsApp chat, BJP makes big claim on woman doctor’s rape-murder case

The case of rape and murder of a female doctor in a government hospital in Kolkata has led to a rift and allegations between the West Bengal government and the opposition party BJP. Meanwhile, Bengal BJP chief and Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar made serious allegations against TMC. He said that the TMC MP may have a role in this heinous incident. According to Majumdar, the alleged viral screenshot of the doctor’s team’s WhatsApp chat shows that there was a drugs and sex racket behind this heinous incident, in which the TMC MP may have a role.

Union Minister and Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar on Wednesday made a big allegation that the Trinamool Congress wants to suppress the case of rape and murder of a female doctor. He questioned why the female TMC MP is silent on this matter? He also talked about the alleged screenshot of WhatsApp chat of the doctor’s team in which there was mention of drugs and sex racket.

BJP’s new allegations cause uproar

Majumdar said during the press conference, “Many new things have come to light in the doctors’ team’s WhatsApp group. Some screenshots have also reached us, like drugs, racket, sex racket. The name of a TMC MP and his nephew is coming up repeatedly, I don’t know what happened but something is wrong.”

It is surprising that not even a single woman TMC MP has come forward

The Union Minister said, “Despite having so many women MPs in TMC, not a single woman MP has said much on this issue. Even one TMC MP, 3 MLAs, 2 leaders have studied from medical college, but it seems as if cello tape has been stuck on their mouths too.”

Questions were also raised on post mortem

Majumdar said BJP leaders had contacted some doctors who had raised concerns that the post-mortem of the deceased post-graduate doctor was conducted illegally at night. “Without conducting any investigation, the police informed the parents that their daughter had committed suicide. How can they tell this to the family members? The police are trying to make someone a scapegoat,” he said. “The way the issue was tried to be suppressed shows that the West Bengal government was trying to save someone,” he said.

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