Mamata says NO to Governor's letter, letter was sent on Kolkata rape case

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The mystery of the Kolkata rape-murder case is not getting solved, as the layers of the case are getting revealed, the case is getting more complicated. On one hand, the investigation of the case is going on and this rape-murder case is in the hands of the CBI. On the other hand, politics has started in this case.

Due to this case, the war of words between the Governor and the CM continues. Due to this case, Governor CV Anand Bose targeted CM Mamata Banerjee and put her in the dock. However, an official of the governor's office claimed on Thursday that the CM's office 'refused' to accept a confidential letter sent to him by Governor CV Anand Bose in the Kolkata case.

The official said, a confidential letter was sent to the Chief Minister's Office last night, but the CMO refused to accept it. However, while the official refused to reveal what was in the letter, the CMO also refused to comment on the matter.

After the Kolkata rape-murder case, on Wednesday, Governor CV Anand Bose visited the junior doctor's residence in North 24 Parganas district to meet her parents. After talking to the victim's parents, Bose said that he would write a letter to the Chief Minister regarding meeting the victim's parents.

The Governor said I had come here directly from Delhi to meet the parents and understand their feelings, they told me some things which I will keep to myself for now, based on the information I have, I will write a letter today and send it to the CM in a sealed envelope. I will discuss the rest of the things with you later.

On 9th August, a 31-year-old junior doctor was raped and murdered in a seminar room at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. The condition in which the body of the doctor was found in this horrific case would send shivers down anyone's spine. After the rape and murder of the junior doctor, protests started not only in the state but in the entire country and everyone demanded justice for the doctor and women's safety. Currently, this case has been handed over to the CBI and the CBI is investigating this case.