The father made a plea to the Odisha government after a team of officials from Balasore visited the hospital on Saturday, acting on the direction of Majhi, who had spoken to him over phone the same night.
Asked about West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s reported remark that girls should not venture out of campus at night, the father said: “This is completely false. I see an attempt to suppress the incident. My daughter had not gone out at midnight — it was just 8 pm on Friday.”
He further alleged that the survivor had gone out with a male companion who fled the scene during the attack and did not alert anyone.
“She was attacked between 8 pm and 9 pm. Her male companion ran away and did not raise an alarm or seek help. The miscreants then dragged her into a jungle area and did unspeakable things to her,” he claimed.
Additional District Magistrate of Balasore, Hemant Singh, who visited the hospital, said, “The West Bengal Police have arrested three people within 36 hours of the incident. We are satisfied and hope that justice will be done to the victim.”
A four-member team from the Balasore district administration, including District Social Welfare Officer Jyotsna Mohanty, also met the family.
“The survivor’s condition is gradually improving. We have assured the family that the Odisha government stands firmly with them. Necessary coordination is being maintained with the West Bengal Police,” Mohanty said.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Pratap Sarangi came down heavily on the Banerjee government and blamed the chief minister for the “complete breakdown” of the law and order in the state.



























