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Rituparna Sengupta Heckled By Protestors
On September 4 when Bengali actress Rituparna Sengupta tried to join a rally in Kolkata in support of the raped and murdered doctor Tilottama she was jostled, heckled and pushed out of the rally.
She recalls the nightmare. “I went there. I sat. I lit the candle. There was a lot of commotion. People were there. Some people were singing. Some people were painting. Some people were talking. They wanted to hand over the mic to me to speak. But such a crowd and so much commotion. We couldn’t hear anything. Press was talking to me. I just told them that I want justice. And I am an apolitical person. I want justice for Tilottama. But looking at the larger picture, and setting aside what I’ve gone through, I feel a sense of satisfaction.The full and justice that we in Kolkata desire to come for her, is not far away. And I have got full faith that justice will be served to Tilottama. Because the whole movement, the uprising of all over the country, all over the world will never go to waste.Because that’s what people have made the priority in their lives that justice should be served. People are on the road. They are angry, agitated, infuriated.”
Rituparna is baffled as to why she was subjected to this humiliation. “My grievance is a very small matter when seen in the light of the larger picture.I could understand the protestors’ anger because I am also angry and infuriated about this whole thing. Because what has happened to her is absolutely unacceptable. And this cannot be accepted.We have to voice against it. And I am part of that voice.What happened has me completely dumbfounded.I am still in a state of shock.I don’t know who these people were. Suddenly they besieged me from nowhere. And a huge mass, a huge group of people, this suddenly started. I was sitting with them. I was trying to stand with them. Nothing could be done.They were all over the press. They were pushing the press people. They were pushing the other people.They hurt few journalists. I got hurt. I could have died yesterday actually. I don’t know who these people are. I don’t know whether they even know what they are doing.I don’t know whether they are even part of this movement or not. I suspect they are just kind of trying to make mileage from this whole movement. I don’t know where this sudden exodus of people from. They don’t have any kind of understanding what’s happening because the focus is the movement, the protest, and not embarrassing and harassing a person like me who has always been in this movement from day one. I am an apolitical person.
Significantly Rituparna favourite co-star Prosenjit Chatterjee has chosen to stay mum on the ghastly crime for his proximity to Mamata Didi.
Rituparna refrains from comment on this. “I am not going to talk about any political thing because I am not a political person.I don’t understand politics. But as a human being, as a woman, as a person, as a mother, as a daughter, as a wife, I will definitely come and speak about our rights. The kind of heinous crime which has been done to a woman in this city is absolutely not accepted.A working woman, just like me,who has been in this institution where she has studied, in this institution where she is a doctor, she has been abused, she has been murdered, raped. This is absolutely not accepted. That is my cry for her and I will definitely seek justice.But at the same time, how can these people be harassing a woman when she is voicing her protest. I don’t know, suddenly this infuriated mob came all over me, came over the press, and when I was trying to make a way that I should leave now, that time they became even more furious that I was sort of leaving. And I don’t know what they did. They broke my car. I got hurt. Few journalists got hurt. And they were banging my car. I don’t even know what they wanted. I even opened my car door and I was trying to reason with them that ‘Look, I have come here to talk to you people, to be with you people.’ But what is this? What is this movement for? What is this protest for? If the protesters behave like this, they want to just make a noise.”