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Odisha Congress To Launch Women’s Cell And Helpline App After Balasore Student Self-Immolation

After a student’s suicide over alleged harassment, Odisha Congress plans a women's cell, distress call app, and rallies demanding a judicial probe and action against rising crimes targeting women.

Bhubaneswar, Jul 19 (PTI) The opposition Congress in Odisha has decided to open a dedicated women's cell and launch a mobile application to help women and girls in distress.

The party took the decision at its Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting held on Friday.

It was resolved in the PAC meeting that the life of the 20-year-old student of Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College in Balasore could have been saved had any of the persons she had alerted through social media messages reacted.

The deceased woman, on July 1, days before resorting to self-immolation on July 12, had taken to X and tagged CMO_Odisha, DHE_Odisha, NCWIndia, and Union ministers, warning: "They won't let me live in peace." Her tweet went unanswered.

The deceased student had also taken up the sexual harassment issue with the local MLA, MP, college authorities and the police. But, all remained silent till she set herself on fire, the Congress resolution said, adding that instead of getting help to fight injustice, she became a victim of humiliation.

Even the students of her own integrated BEd Department did not come to her rescue, her close friends have alleged.

In view of this situation, the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) has decided to open a grievance cell at its state headquarters and launch a mobile application to come to the rescue of women, like the FM college student, in distress, PCC president Bhakta Charan Das said.

While thanking the people of Odisha for a successful statewide bandh on July 17, Das said the INDIA bloc parties, comprising the Congress, CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML) Liberation, All India Forward Bloc, RJD, SP, NCP and RJD, would jointly observe 'Shraddhanjali Divas' across the state on July 24, coinciding with the 11th day death ritual of the deceased woman.

She had set herself ablaze on July 12 and suffered 95 per cent burn injuries. She died on the night of July 14.

Mahila Congress members, along with the women's wings of other like-minded parties, will observe the day at different places, including universities and colleges, by holding silent prayers. Silence will be observed for two minutes in memory of all young women who have recently lost their lives to murders or suicides, Das said.

The Congress has also decided to organise mega rallies at six major places in the state over women's atrocities, floods and social justice. The party demanded a judicial inquiry into the Balasore student death case. 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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