00:00In Kolkata, after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, new things are coming up every day.
00:14After that, the way politics is happening, especially about the parties,
00:19this is also being discussed all over the country.
00:21Because when the Nirbhaya incident happened, there was an atmosphere in the country.
00:25And at that time, people had a hope that there would be some big work on women's safety, some big steps would be taken.
00:31But once again, in Kolkata, when the trainee doctor was brutally murdered after the rape,
00:36then after that, there was a boom all over the country again.
00:39But on the other hand, there was also a different face of politics.
00:43The way in the country, especially BJP-ruled states, whether it is Uttar Pradesh,
00:48whether it is Madhya Pradesh or any other state where the BJP government is,
00:52there, if there is any incident related to women, then the government is attacked.
00:57But in Bengal, the stand of opposition is something else.
01:00And it is making a lot of gestures, which is being discussed all over the country.
01:04And we will discuss this. And with us is our senior colleague, Mr. Akshay Pandey.
01:08Sir, the incident that happened in Kolkata, it was a very sad incident.
01:12The CBI is investigating it. Everything is going on.
01:14But we are also seeing politics. Mamata Banerjee vs. BJP.
01:19But the biggest thing was that the Congress Party, which is in Uttar Pradesh,
01:23there is something going on in Hathras.
01:25Recently, there was an incident in Farrukhabad.
01:27Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi, both have statements.
01:30Priyanka Gandhi goes to Hathras with Rahul Gandhi.
01:33In this matter of Bengal, it has been so many days,
01:37it has been more than two weeks,
01:39I don't remember any bold statement,
01:43either of Rahul Gandhi or Akhilesh Yadav or Priyanka Gandhi,
01:47or the opposition's India bloc.
01:49How do you see this?
01:51You are absolutely right.
01:53This is called kind of politics or style of politics.
01:56It is very simple.
01:58If an incident like this happens in a BJP-ruled state,
02:03then the entire opposition parties or the India bloc,
02:08they openly attack, send delegations,
02:13send delegations so that if they are stopped, news will be made.
02:18There are a lot of discussions.
02:20But the incident in Bengal is absolutely shocking.
02:24You should not bring politics into this.
02:27This is an incident that can trouble anyone.
02:31But on that incident,
02:33the silence of the Congress Party,
02:35the silence of the Socialist Party,
02:37and the silence of other political parties,
02:40who are sitting in opposition,
02:42this is really raising a question on them.
02:44Sir, why can't you see here?
02:47Has the spectacles of your eyes changed here?
02:50The incident that happens two weeks after in Uttar Pradesh,
02:54you get a very big reaction on that.
02:56You are writing very openly, reading and speaking.
02:59But the incident that shook the whole country in Kolkata,
03:02you are not saying anything on that.
03:03In fact, not even a big politician went there.
03:06If you had said, we would have gone too.
03:08Your Congress has its own big unit,
03:10big politicians would have been sent there.
03:12Now maybe Adhiranjan Chaudhary has been sent to launch a march,
03:16or you are going with your own will.
03:18Adhiranjan Chaudhary is either in Congress or not.
03:21Understand this.
03:22But this is true.
03:23This is a selective kind of politics.
03:25This is called selectivism.
03:27Your own style of politics,
03:29where questions arise on you,
03:31where your friends,
03:33your well-known parties,
03:35your Gadbandhanwali parties,
03:37do not attack them.
03:39Attack the opposition parties openly,
03:41attack BJP openly,
03:43attack JDU openly.
03:45So this is today's,
03:47I think,
03:49and this is not a new thing.
03:51When Congress used to be in Rajasthan,
03:53there were many big incidents there.
03:55Big incidents, mob lynching type incidents.
03:57There were many.
03:58But even then this question arose.
04:00The incidents that are going to happen in UP,
04:02Priyanka Gandhi is going to reach there,
04:04Sonbadr is going to reach there,
04:06Lucknow is going to reach there,
04:08Lakhimpur is going to reach there.
04:10But she had forgotten the address of Rajasthan.
04:12That something is happening there too.
04:14Why wasn't she going there?
04:16Crimes, women crimes,
04:18all kinds of crimes,
04:20crime is a crime,
04:22whether it is in BJP's rule,
04:24whether it is in Congress,
04:26JDU, RJDU, wherever.
04:28So why does your narrative change so much?
04:30This is a big question.
04:32We should definitely ask these political parties,
04:34why are you politicizing crime?
04:38I will add an incident to what you said.
04:40Rahul Gandhi had recently reached the library.
04:42A Dalit is killed in that case.
04:44To play his Dalit card.
04:46And when reporters asked him questions,
04:48Rahul Gandhi said in a strict tone that
04:50you are trying to divert the issue.
04:52You don't think that
04:54I have come for such an important issue
04:56that a Dalit was attacked.
04:58And there in Kolkata,
05:00a woman,
05:02because the agenda of women's protection
05:04was in the election manifesto
05:06of every party.
05:08And Rahul Gandhi gave many statements
05:10in the name of women's protection in Uttar Pradesh.
05:12He even fought elections.
05:14Priyanka Gandhi used to give slogans
05:16like I am a girl, I can fight.
05:18So in this way, Rahul Gandhi
05:20took a U-turn from there
05:22and did not respond.
05:24Although if there was another journalist,
05:26he should have asked
05:28So this is a shameful thing.
05:30Where Rahul Gandhi had reached,
05:32there was an incident with a Dalit.
05:34He went to that family to share his pain.
05:36You were asked a question.
05:38It was the right question.
05:40It was also the right place.
05:42And the right answer should have come
05:44which did not come.
05:46You should have told there that
05:48wherever this crime is,
05:50in any part of the country,
05:52if any crime is happening with any Indian,
05:54then we are standing with him.
05:56But there is a clear division
05:58that you are silent
06:00in those states where
06:02you have your own government.
06:04You are silent in those states
06:06where crime is happening.
06:08But if the same crime is happening
06:10in neighboring states,
06:12then you are silent.
06:14Priyanka Gandhi said
06:16I don't understand where he is.
06:18In the name of women's protection,
06:20there were women wrestlers
06:22sitting there.
06:24There was no message.
06:26There was no message.
06:28No politician from the opposition
06:30went there.
06:32You took the entire Lao Lashkar
06:34to Manipur.
06:36Is this a small incident?
06:38You should have gone there
06:40with your delegation.
06:42You should have met Mamata Banerjee.
06:44You should have kept your demands.
06:46You should have shared your pain
06:48with that family.
06:50But you are missing.
06:52This is politics.
06:54It is old.
06:56It is not that only these people
06:58are criminals.
07:00BJP is also involved.
07:02But BJP does politics.
07:04What I have understood
07:06about the Congress Party
07:08is that they are doing activism.
07:10They are not doing politics.
07:12They are working like activists.
07:14If you are a politician,
07:16then you should be visible.
07:18You are not visible.
07:20I would like to understand
07:22one more thing.
07:24In our country,
07:26the way politics has been done
07:28on this issue.
07:30The CBI is being investigated.
07:32The accused has been arrested.
07:34He has confessed his crime.
07:36A polygraphy test has been done.
07:38Despite that, the BJP
07:40has stopped calling.
07:42Mamata Banerjee,
07:44on the second day of the incident,
07:46her own government,
07:48has said that
07:50in our country,
07:52politics has become so
07:54that everything is just a chair.
07:56It is just a chair.
07:58Why is the BJP doing all this?
08:00The CBI inquiry has been done.
08:02The BJP is a political party.
08:04And as a political party,
08:06its job is to reveal the truth.
08:08When the CBI inquiry has been done,
08:10there will be an investigation
08:12and the accused will be punished.
08:14But to maintain pressure
08:16on the CBI,
08:18they are doing all this.
08:20Mamata Banerjee's challenge is
08:22that if we don't do anything,
08:24we will be suppressed.
08:26If something happens to us,
08:28we will be on top.
08:30This happened in our state,
08:32so it is on my head.
08:34So they have to take a march.
08:36In fact, they are going to bring a law.
08:38Even though they know
08:40that you can't bring a law
08:42and get hanged for it.
08:44That was the CRPC.
08:46Now it has become Bharat Naya Sangita.
08:48It governs.
08:50It will be decided there.
08:52But this is just to give a message
08:54that we think so well.
08:56We are so sad.
08:58We will bring justice.
09:00They are also giving another message
09:02that if Bengal burns,
09:04Delhi will burn too.
09:06What do you think of this message?
09:08Then you see what happened.
09:10Strategically,
09:12seats, elections,
09:14politics,
09:16everything is mixed.
09:18Then there was a reaction from Assam.
09:20Then there was a reaction from Tripura.
09:22Then there was a reaction from Odisha.
09:24Then there was a reaction from Delhi.
09:26Then there was a reaction from Rajasthan.
09:28We are not afraid of this
09:30burning politics.
09:32Mamata Banerjee
09:34is a different kind of leader
09:36of the country.
09:38She wants her role
09:40to remain in the parliament.
09:42She wants the central government
09:44to take some action.
09:46Her popularity
09:48gives her a seat.
09:50If her popularity is reduced,
09:52how will she get a seat?
09:54So, the way the event took place,
09:56Mamata Banerjee was in trouble.
09:58But even in this trouble,
10:00she found an opportunity for herself.
10:02That's why she is launching a march.
10:04That's why she is bringing a new law.
10:06That's why she is rallying.
10:08That's why she is rallying.
10:10That's why she is saying that
10:12if Bengal is burnt, Kolkata is burnt,
10:14then all parts of the country will burn.
10:16She wants her role to remain in the parliament.
10:18She doesn't want her issue
10:20to go in the cold.
10:22Because the public gets angry
10:24very quickly.
10:26Do you remember the Nirbhaya case
10:28in Delhi?
10:30It was the last key
10:32in the UPS government's coffin.
10:34Mamata Banerjee was in trouble.
10:36She said,
10:38there are many other issues
10:40to be solved.
10:42But the question is,
10:44Congress Party,
10:46Samajwadi Party,
10:48RJD,
10:50why didn't she go to Kolkata?
10:52She should have gone there.
10:54She should have tried to go there.
10:56She should have sent her delegation.
10:58She should have given a concrete reaction.
11:00She is trying to avoid that.
11:02She is not looking that way.
11:04This is the biggest question
11:06on her political style.
11:08The question is,
11:10all these parties,
11:12Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh,
11:14if something happens to a woman
11:16in these states,
11:18they immediately go there.
11:20But,
11:22in the case of Bengal,
11:24the rape and murder of a trainee doctor
11:26in Kolkata,
11:28no statement was made
11:30or a delegation was sent.
11:32What do you think,
11:34what does this way of doing politics
11:36of opposition say?
11:38If you have any question,
11:40do send it to us in the comment box.
11:42We will include it in our debate.
11:44We will try to find out,
11:46why and for whom
11:48is this new type of
11:50selective politics of opposition?
11:52For now, you keep following
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