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Memories of a West Bengal 'rape and murder' horror :::: 1990 - the communists era -- three women health officials including one from UNICEF were raped and lynched

Bantala Rape

Memories can be bitter and reminder of men's wrongdoings too !


On May 30, 1990, three ladies health officials, Anita Dewan, the Deputy District Extension Media Officer of the West Bengal Health Department; Uma Ghosh, a senior officer of the Health Department; and Renu Ghosh, a representative of UNICEF’s World Health Organization office in New Delhi, travelling in a Maruti Omni, were raped and lynched. 


Dewan died in a hospital later that night; Ghosh was horribly disfigured but survived. The driver, Abani Naiya, also died later. But he went unmentioned in the press.







Prasanta Sur, the then Health Minister of West Bengal, defended the mob, which consisted of members of his political party, by contending that the victims might have been mistaken as child-abductors. 

But there is controversy regarding actual cause of the incident. 

It has been speculated that Ms Dewan was the main target because she had been collecting evidence about funds allocated by the UNICEF for rural development in the state being misused and misappropriated by the local panchayat members affiliated with then ruling CPI(M) for their own enrichment.


After investigations by the government, the six accused in the case were sentenced to life-imprisonment.


"The Red Files" is a Bengali thriller film directed by Kingshuk Dey, based on the 1990 Bantala rape case in West Bengal. 


The movie aims to shed light on the issue of unsolved cases and the struggle for justice. It features a cast including Kinjal Nanda, Bidipta Chakraborty, and Mumtaz Sorcar, with Nanda and Chakraborty portraying lawyers and Sorcar playing a top cop. 


Director Kingshuk Dey emphasizes the need for societal awareness and unity in fighting against such crimes.  


The incident



On 30 May 1990, a team of three health officers were returning to Kolkata after inspecting an immunization program in Gosaba.

The team consisted of Anita Dewan, the Deputy District Extension Media Officer of the West Bengal Health Department; Uma Ghosh, a senior officer of the Health Department; and Renu Ghosh, a representative of UNICEF's World Health Organization office in New Delhi. 


Around 6:30 pm, when they reached Bantala near the Eastern metropolitan bypass, a group of 4-5 youths stopped their car near the local club.


The driver Abani Naia made an attempt to swerve and escape, but he lost control and the car overturned. Another gang of 10-12 youths arrived at the spot, who pulled one of the women out of the car, while the others pulled out the other two women. 


The driver of the car tried to resist the youths, but failed. The attackers crushed the driver's genitalia and set the car on fire. The lady officers were then taken to a nearby paddy field and raped. One woman who tried to resist the rapists was killed. (Wikipedia) 


The police brought the naked bodies of the officers to the emergency department of Calcutta National Medical College at around 11:30 pm. 


Initially they were presumed dead, but later two of them were found to be alive and were admitted for treatment. One lady doctor who examined the dead woman, Anita Dewan, fainted when she discovered a metallic torch had been inserted inside the vagina of the officer.


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