How has the Centre alleged 'unpardonable' non-cooperation by West Bengal in the Kolkata doctor rape and murder case
Investigate the accusations made by the Centre against West Bengal regarding non-cooperation in the Kolkata doctor rape and murder case.
1. The Centre has alleged that the West Bengal government showed 'unpardonable' non-cooperation in the case of the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata.
2. The Centre claimed that the state government did not even send a report on the incident, which was required by the Home Ministry.
3. The West Bengal government's refusal to send the report was seen as a violation of established norms of communication between the Centre and states in such cases.
4. The Home Ministry had sought a report on the incident to understand the details and assess the situation, but the request was reportedly ignored by the state government.
- The Centre has criticized West Bengal for its lack of cooperation in the investigation of the Kolkata doctor rape and murder case.
- Allegations include failure to provide a required report to the Home Ministry and violating norms of communication between Centre and states.
- The West Bengal government's refusal to send the report has raised concerns about transparency and accountability in the case.
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