NGO asks Delhi Police Commissioner to file FIR against Ganguly
The Kolkata based NGO also wrote to Delhi's Parliament Street police station under the jurisdiction of which Le Meridien falls.

The NGO also wrote to Delhi's Parliament Street police station under the jurisdiction of which Le Meridien hotel falls, where the incident allegedly took place on December 24, 2012. Demanding that the police should take steps for fair investigation, the letter said the police must take control of all evidence, including the CCTV footage from the hotel.
NGO's president Vineet Ruia told PTI that a rally would be taken out on December 10, Human Rights Day, here demanding the arrest of Ganguly who is also the chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission. The NGO had earlier written to the Hare Street police station here and held a silent protest outside Ganguly's office, demanding that an FIR should be registered in the case.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has twice written to President Pranab Mukherjee asking him to take appropriate action urgently against Justice Ganguly. A Supreme Court committee of three judges had indicted Ganguly for his "unwelcome behaviour" and "conduct of sexual nature" towards the intern. Ganguly has denied the charges and refused to comment on demands for his resignation from the WBHRC.
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