New Delhi: The National Commission for women (NCW) has taken suo motu cognisance and has written to the Director General of Police (DGP) of West Bengal, urging immediate actions to be taken in view of the alarming situation in Santipur, West Bengal that is currently witnessing indecent and criminal acts against women over an extended period.
In a statement issued by NCW on Tuesday, it said, "The NCW is gravely concerned by recent revelations surrounding the alarming situation in Santipur, West Bengal, as reported by media on April 23".
According to sources, similar to the Sandeshkhali violence, fresh allegations have emerged against a Trinamool Congress (TMC) supporter for molesting women in the West Bengal's Santipur area.
According to the report, as cited by NCW, a disturbing pattern of behaviour has emerged, indicating that a man from the Santipur area of the Ranaghat subdivision, Nadia district, has been engaging in indecent and criminal acts against women over a prolonged period.
"The allegations detail distressing incidents of the accused entering women's homes at night and subjecting them to molestation", NCW stated.
The NCW said, "Despite numerous written complaints filed by concerned locals to the authorities, it is regrettable to note that no tangible action has been initiated to address these serious offenses. Furthermore, it is alleged that the accused continues to roam freely, even resorting to threats against those who seek justice against his misconduct".
The NCW further expressed utmost dismay and outrage at the apparent indifference displayed by the authorities towards this distressing situation.