Bengal minister quits amid intense pressure

Wednesday 07th August 2024 07:58 EDT
 

Kolkata: Bengal prisons minister Akhil Giri resigned from state cabinet amid intense pressure from both within Trinamool Congress and external quarters following his insulting outburst against forest ranger Manisha Shaw, calling her “beyadob” (discourteous) and a “janowar” (beast). Despite stepping down, Giri remained adamant against personally apologising to Shaw, although he maintained he was “repentant” of his remarks.
Shaw had angered the minister by disputing local allegations of high-handed behaviour during an anti-encroachment drive on forest land along the Tajpur coastline in Purba Medinipur. The septuagenarian minister’s tirade included instructing the 36-year-old officer on proper conduct, shouting: “A state employee should talk with his/her heads bowed down.”
This was not Giri’s first brush with controversy. In Nov 2022, he faced backlash for making objectionable comments about President Droupadi Murmu, prompting TMC chief and CM Mamata Banerjee to publicly apologise on his behalf. The party had also cautioned him against such behaviour.
Following his latest outburst, TMC state chief Subrata Bakshi demanded Giri resign or face expulsion.


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