In a shocking turn of events, a teenager from Maheshtala has been missing for 11 days after allegedly being tortured, prompting a fierce protest led by BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul outside the Rabindranagar police station. Despite the arrest of five suspects, including the main accused, Shahensha, the whereabouts of the boy remain unknown, raising serious concerns about police accountability adn effectiveness in handling such grave situations.
agnimitra Paul has voiced her frustration over the state management’s apparent inaction, questioning why the police, under the leadership of Home Minister Mamata Banerjee, have failed to confirm whether the teenager is alive or has met a tragic fate. The MLA highlighted the irony of police resources being dispatched to Gurugram to apprehend Sharmistha, while local authorities seem unable to provide answers about the missing boy. the situation has ignited a broader conversation about the safety of minors and the responsibilities of law enforcement in ensuring justice.As the community rallies for answers, the emotional weight of this case underscores the urgent need for systemic reforms in policing and child protection in India.