Tumpa Koyal and Moushumi Koyal - the face of the Kamduni protests - who were labelled "CPI-M people" by the chief minister during one of their demonstrations, claimed nothing has changed and women still live in fear.
"We only got politicians visiting our village and giving assurances, but the result has been a big zero.
"Nothing has changed, roads are in bad shape and there is no light, girls and women still have to walk in darkness, the fear factor continues to be intact," said the Koyals, who even met President Pranab Mukherjee seeking a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the incident.
Kamduni rape: Villagers to seek Narendra Modi's help for justice
Kolkata: A year has passed since the brutal rape and murder of a college student in West Bengal's Kamduni village June 7, 2013 and the people of this hamlet are now pinning their hopes of
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