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Gang Rape and the ‘Mango Model’: How a Campus Turned into a Syndicate of Fear in Bengal

Once a prominent TMC student leader, Manojit Mishra is now at the center of a horrifying gang‑rape scandal in Kolkata, exposing his dark criminal past and shocking campus privileges.

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National News: Manojit “Mango” Mishra, a former Trinamool student kingpin turned accused rapist, faces multiple FIRs for sexual harassment, blackmail, and violence. Despite a 2013 stabbing and 2017 rampage, he received no action due to political backing. His gang allegedly terrorized campus women, collecting photos and videos. Victims say he used union meetings to intimidate. His alleged gang-rape on June 25 shook Kolkata Law College. Now he stands exposed—not just as a rapist, but as a privileged insider.

Chronic criminal record exposed

Police confirm Mishra faces five FIRs: knife assault, sexual misconduct, extortion, and vandalism. FIRs span from Kalighat to Tollygunge. Women accused him of sharing their images and videos to shame them. A former classmate says he’d ask “Will you marry me?” with sinister intent. Despite complaints, authorities did nothing until now.

Campus royal with influence

Hired on a short-term contract—not as a student—Mishra wielded political power on campus. He attacked a fellow student soon after his 2013 enrollment. In 2017, he led a mob of 30–40 to vandalize campus property. Yet, no action was taken—Trinamool protection shielded him. His title in the student council enabled control far beyond his contract.

Blackmailer under the radar

Mishra targeted female students, collecting compromising visuals to blackmail them. Victims recall public humiliation and threats for refusal. A third-year said Mishra’s gang was synonymous with fear. Yet college admins never acted on dozens of complaints. His ongoing presence highlights a failure of campus safety. Students now demand accountability and oversight.

Public hypocrisy exposed online

Shockingly, Mishra had previously demanded death penalty for rapists in a separate medical college murder case. He voiced “Rapists should die” online—now his hypocrisy haunts him. His past posts fuel public anger and disbelief. The same campus that praised him now condemns him. His fall from moralist to criminal emblematic of deeper campus rot.

Investigation intensifies under SIT

Kolkata Police have arrested Mishra, two students, and a security guard in connection to the June 25 assault. A Special Investigation Team reviews CCTV footage and victim statements. The video shows forcible entry into a guard room. Authorities say evidence is compelling. The college's silence now rings louder as SIT demands full cooperation.

Political shelter under scrutiny

Senior TMC leaders distanced themselves, but critics question systemic favoritism. Mishra’s rise within Trinamool’s student body enabled access and immunity. BJP activists claim the party tolerated violence for political gain. College authorities are accused of turning a blind eye to avoid backlash. The scandal now demands political accountability, not mere punishment.

Time for reform and justice

Kolkata Law College must overhaul campus security, vet staff thoroughly, and handle complaints transparently. This case is a test for institutional integrity and survivor justice. Legal experts urge swift fair trial, not political cover-ups. Delhi’s and Kolkata’s youth are watching. Campus culture must change—elitism and power cannot override the rule of law.

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