Kolkata puppy killings case: Maneka demands ‘strict action’ against 2 accused students

Kolkata | Friday | 18th January, 2019

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But that cannot change the fact that the strays are a big problem and hospital authorities must do something about it,” said Pal. Nursing students claimed they had been facing trouble for a long time because of stray dogs, and that they had informed hospital authorities. A day after two nursing students arrested in connection with the puppy killings case got bail, Union Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi on Thursday called Neel Ratan Sircar Hospital and demanded that strict action be taken against the accused. “Till further action is taken, they cannot live in the hostel or attend classes,” said Dwaipayan Biswas, Deputy Superintendent of NRS. Advertising“In the last two years, more than 35 students have been attacked… Students have been staying in fear for long and no one ever took action..