<p>New Delhi: Union Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi hit out at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday over the alleged rape and murder of a medic in Kolkata and alleged that the police, in collaboration with "TMC goons", conspired to destroy evidence related to the case.</p>.<p>The minister also accused the West Bengal government of mishandling the case.</p>.<p>Condemning the state government for organising a protest march against its own failures, she called it a sham and highlighted the lack of action against criminals and rapists.</p>.IMA nation-wide strike: What is open, what is closed as medics protest Kolkata doctor's rape-murder .<p>Her comments came in the backdrop of the alleged rape and murder of a medic at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata and the subsequent vandalism at the facility.</p>.<p>The case has sparked widespread outrage, leading to protests around the state and the country.</p>.<p>A civic volunteer of the Kolkata Police was arrested in this connection.</p>.<p>Devi also alleged that the state police, in collaboration with "TMC goons", were involved in a conspiracy to destroy evidence related to the case, referring to unidentified goons vandalising parts of the facility during a protest against the incident.</p>.<p>"The atrocities against women under a woman chief minister's leadership are a testament to the government's incompetence and insensitivity," Devi said, questioning how much further the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government would fall in its governance.</p>.Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: IMA writes to PM Modi, seeks 'benign intervention' to curb violence against doctors.<p>Her comments came a day after the National Commission for Women pointed to lapses in security, infrastructure and investigation in the case.</p>.<p>The women's rights body inquiry revealed that no security guards were present at the time of the incident, leaving on-call interns, doctors and nurses without sufficient protection during their night shift. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Union Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi hit out at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday over the alleged rape and murder of a medic in Kolkata and alleged that the police, in collaboration with "TMC goons", conspired to destroy evidence related to the case.</p>.<p>The minister also accused the West Bengal government of mishandling the case.</p>.<p>Condemning the state government for organising a protest march against its own failures, she called it a sham and highlighted the lack of action against criminals and rapists.</p>.IMA nation-wide strike: What is open, what is closed as medics protest Kolkata doctor's rape-murder .<p>Her comments came in the backdrop of the alleged rape and murder of a medic at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata and the subsequent vandalism at the facility.</p>.<p>The case has sparked widespread outrage, leading to protests around the state and the country.</p>.<p>A civic volunteer of the Kolkata Police was arrested in this connection.</p>.<p>Devi also alleged that the state police, in collaboration with "TMC goons", were involved in a conspiracy to destroy evidence related to the case, referring to unidentified goons vandalising parts of the facility during a protest against the incident.</p>.<p>"The atrocities against women under a woman chief minister's leadership are a testament to the government's incompetence and insensitivity," Devi said, questioning how much further the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government would fall in its governance.</p>.Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: IMA writes to PM Modi, seeks 'benign intervention' to curb violence against doctors.<p>Her comments came a day after the National Commission for Women pointed to lapses in security, infrastructure and investigation in the case.</p>.<p>The women's rights body inquiry revealed that no security guards were present at the time of the incident, leaving on-call interns, doctors and nurses without sufficient protection during their night shift. </p>