May 4th 2024.
A team from the Kolkata Police has been formed to look into the allegations of sexual molestation made by a female employee against Governor CV Ananda Bose. According to a senior officer, the team will be speaking to potential witnesses in the next few days as part of their investigation. They have also reached out to the Raj Bhavan, requesting access to any CCTV footage that may be available.
This development comes after a contractual woman employee of the Raj Bhavan submitted a written complaint to the Kolkata Police on Friday, detailing the alleged sexual molestation by the Bengal Governor within the premises of the Raj Bhavan. It is worth noting that under Article 361 of the Constitution, no criminal proceedings can be initiated against a governor while they are in office.
In an interesting turn of events, the Raj Bhavan has released a statement stating that Governor Bose has prohibited the entry of police officers into the premises. This ban is said to be in response to what the Raj Bhavan sees as unauthorized and politically motivated investigations carried out by the police in an attempt to appease their superiors during the ongoing election period.
The investigation into these serious allegations will continue as the Kolkata Police endeavors to gather all the necessary evidence and statements. The team is determined to conduct a thorough and fair inquiry, while also respecting the constitutional limitations surrounding the case. The truth will ultimately prevail, and justice will be served. This is PTI reporting.
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