Grief to Ground Campaign: Abhaya’s Mother Enters Politics Seeking Justice
RG Kar victim’s mother contests from Panihati, says political power is now essential for justice and accountability
New Delhi | April 2026 The mother of the RG Kar victim, widely known as Abhaya, has stepped into politics, contesting from Panihati on a BJP ticket. Her campaign stands apart from typical election rallies—marked not by celebration, but by grief, anger, and a demand for justice.
Crowds gather with emotional slogans, many women breaking down as the 2024 incident continues to shape public sentiment. For many voters, this election has become a referendum on women’s safety and systemic accountability.
Explaining her decision, she said politics was never her goal. However, after her daughter’s death became part of political debates, she felt compelled to step in.
“If others could use my daughter, I have the greatest right. I am the one living with this loss.”
Her primary focus remains justice for her daughter. She alleged serious lapses by authorities, including mishandling of procedures and attempts to rush post-death formalities, pointing to deeper corruption within the system.
Despite criticism, she maintains that entering politics is necessary to fight for accountability.
“This is not politics. This is a fight for justice and for every woman’s safety.”
Her campaign has struck a chord across communities, turning personal tragedy into a broader movement. She also made it clear that her legal battle will continue regardless of the election outcome.
For Abhaya’s mother, the election is not just about power—it is about ensuring that her daughter’s death leads to lasting change.
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