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Organised murder by system: Rahul Gandhi attacks BJP over Odisha college student's death - The Economic Times

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Organised murder by system: Rahul Gandhi attacks BJP over Odisha college student's death
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Rahul Gandhi criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Odisha. He spoke about the death of a college student. The student died after setting herself on fire. Gandhi called it an organised murder. He alleged inaction against a professor. The professor was accused of sexual harassment. The student died at AIIMS-Bhubaneswar. She had suffered severe burns.

on Tuesday alleged it was nothing less than an "organised murder by the system".Gandhi alleged that those who were supposed to protect her kept "breaking her".

"The death of a daughter fighting for justice in Odisha is nothing less than a murder by the BJP's system. That brave student raised her voice against sexual harassment - but instead of delivering justice, she was threatened, tormented, and repeatedly humiliated," he alleged in a post on X.

"Those who were supposed to protect her kept breaking her. As always, the BJP's system continued to shield the accused and forced an innocent daughter to set herself on fire," he alleged.

Gandhi claimed the girl's death was not suicide, it was an organised murder by the system.

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"Modi ji, whether in Odisha or Manipur - the daughters of the nation are burning, breaking, and dying. And you? You remain silent," he said."The country doesn't need your silence; it needs answers. India's daughters need safety and justice," he added.The second-year B.Ed student of Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College in Balasore died on Monday night after fighting for her life for three days.

She set herself on fire on the campus on Saturday over alleged inaction against a professor who allegedly sexually harassed her.

She had suffered 95 per cent burns and died at AIIMS-Bhubaneswar.

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