West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari met the families of the Baruipur rape-murder victim and Indrajit Mondol, who died in a mob lynching. He announced Rs 25 lakh compensation and a civic volunteer job for Mondol’s family, inaugurated a police outpost with a women’s help desk, praised the police for arrests, and assured that all those involved in the rape-murder case would face justice.

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday had met both the families of Baruipur rape and murder victim and the one who died due to ‘mob lynching’.
Adhikari gave compensation of Rs. 25 lakhs and a job to the family of Indrajit Mondol who was mob lynched.
Talking to the media, Adhikari says ‘radical forces’ behind the ‘mob lynching’ incident.
“Can’t call this incident as mob lynching as Indrajit was beaten to death after he said his name and his identity. Some radical communal forces or individuals rejected by voters may have played a role in the violence. Police are investigating the matter,” said Adhikari.
The West Bengal Chief Minister gave Indrajit’s elder brother a job of civic volunteer.
Notably, Adhikari in keeping with the request of the family members of the rape and murder victim also inaugurated a new police station with women help desk at Surjapur Rural Police Outpost under the Baruipur Police District.

