JUST IN: Two Women Allege Harassment by Kolkata Gangrape Accused
July 1, 2025, 11:00 AM, Kolkata — Two additional women have come forward accusing Monojit Mishra—nicknamed “Mango”—in separate harassment incidents at a South Kolkata law college. Mishra already faces 11 criminal cases, including four molestation counts, painting a broader, disturbing campus harassment pattern.
🔶 Victims Recount Years of Intimidation
Students describe constant fear: “He told me to sing for drunk friends,” said one witness. Mishra reportedly manipulated and blackmailed several juniors . This stems beyond the gangrape case, underscoring stronger institutional failures.
🔶 Criminal History Shows Pattern of Abuse
Mishra, now facing 11 cases (4 molestation, multiple harassment), has long been accused of preying on female students . Experts warn, “This is not isolated—this is systemic campus abuse.”
🔶 Institutional Apathy Enables Predator
Former students say Mishra abused power and influence, even post‑graduation. He was employed as casual staff and ran campus WhatsApp groups . His prolonged presence signals deep negligence.
🔶 Investigation Expands with New Testimonies
The SIT is now reviewing multiple witness statements and about 42 CCTV clips to probe alleged pre‑planned attacks . With new accusers, the case could widen to include other complicit individuals.
FAQs About Kolkata Gangrape Case
Q1: Who is Monojit Mishra and what are the allegations?
He’s the prime accused, facing 11 cases including harassment and molestation; now new claims of forced singing have emerged.
Q2: How many cases has Mishra been booked in?
Mishra has 11 FIRs against him—4 molestation cases plus others related to harassment and assault.