In a moment that has redefined the political landscape of West Bengal, Ratna Debnath, the newly elected BJP MLA of Panihati and mother of the late RG Kar PG trainee, has issued a soul-stirring rebuke to the culture of compensation politics. Appearing on R-Bangla alongside her husband, Ratna-now a giant-killer who ended a 15-year TMC stronghold-spoke not as a victorious politician, but as a mother whose heart remains in that seminar hall at RG Kar.
The "Uncombed" Vow: A Promise Kept
Throughout the 2026 Assembly election, voters in Panihati saw a candidate unlike any other. Ratna Debnath campaigned with unkempt, uncombed hair-a haunting visual vow she made after her daughter’s brutal rape and murder in August 2024.
"When I was offered 10 Lacs for my dead Daughter, I told Mamata Banerjee that I will pay you 20lacs .. Return my Daughter" - Ratna Debnath ? How can anyone accuse her of using her dead daughter to win elections? Shame! pic.twitter.com/vHhatg98zg
— Vineeta Singh ?? (@biharigurl) May 7, 2026
"I will not comb my hair until my daughter gets justice and Mamata Banerjee is dethroned," she had declared. Today, with the TMC’s hold on Panihati broken, her disheveled hair remains a silent, powerful testament to a mother's grief that cannot be groomed away by power.
"I Would Have Given My Daughter's Wedding Gold"
During the emotional interview, Ratna addressed the long-standing rumors of government "offers" that followed the tragedy. Her response was a blistering attack on those who think a child's life has a price tag.
"The day the minister said he could give 10 lakhs from a crowd, I told the media: “It’s not 10 lakhs, I will give him 20 lakhs. I would have given every ornament I made for my daughter's wedding just to have her returned to me."
She revealed that even during the darkest hour -the funeral - she was met with offers of lakhs. "The two of us stood up and said: We don’t want your money. We want our daughter’s thoughts. We want justice."
A Historic Victory Built on Pain
Ratna’s journey from a grieving mother to a legislative powerhouse is nothing short of a miracle in Bengal politics. Despite facing harassment and intimidation while filing her nomination, the people of Panihati stood by her.
The Panihati Mandate:
The Margin: A massive victory of 28,836 votes.
The Defeated: TMC’s Tirthankar Ghosh, ending the party’s dominance in the area since 2011.
The Total: 87,977 citizens chose the "Mother’s Fight" over the ruling party’s machinery.
“Does a Person Who Doesn't Cook Need Money?”
In her most moving segment, Ratna spoke of the hollow life she leads despite her electoral success. She described a home where the stove often remains cold because the person she cooked for is gone.
"If I don’t cook all day, no one says, 'What have you cooked?' Does a person like that need money? Does a person like that need anything?" she asked, tears in her eyes. "We don't want money from anyone. We only want our daughter’s thoughts to be taken care of so other daughters will be safe."
The Final Goal: “No More Body Bags”
For the new MLA of Panihati, the legislative seat is merely a tool. Her true mission remains what it was on that horrific night in August 2024: ensuring that "no other mother has to see their daughter return in a body bag." As she enters the Assembly, Ratna Debnath carries with her the weight of every "Abhaya" in Bengal. Her uncombed hair and her refusal of "crores" serve as a reminder to the halls of power: Justice is not for sale.
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