West Bengal: Guv Dhankhar to go to post-poll violence affected areas on Might 13

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar will go to the areas affected by post-poll violence on Thursday.

“Governor… might be leaving Kolkata by BSF Helicopter on Might 13 to go to put up ballot unprecedented violence affected areas @MamataOfficial #Sitalkuchi and different locat

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar will go to the areas affected by post-poll violence on Thursday.

“Governor… might be leaving Kolkata by BSF Helicopter on Might 13 to go to put up ballot unprecedented violence affected areas @MamataOfficial #Sitalkuchi and different locations in Coochbehar to attach with victims,” he tweeted.

Dhankhar will go to West Bengal’s Sitalkuchi and different locations in Coochbehar the place he’ll work together with victims of post-poll violence.

Governor mentioned, “As a part of my constitutional obligation, I’ve determined to go to affected components in State and requested authorities to make preparations. Sadly their response hasn’t been very responsive. I am going to go forward with my schedule and make preparations for self go to in coming days.”He known as the Mamata authorities to “restore credibility and convey to guide the culprits who’ve chosen to tarnish our democratic cloth”.

Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) alleged that 9 of its celebration employees have been killed within the post-poll violence. Nonetheless, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been refuting the allegations.

On Might 7, a four-member staff deputed by the Ministry of Dwelling Affairs had visited the Diamond Harbour space of West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district to evaluate the bottom scenario.

A five-member Structure Bench of the Calcutta Excessive Courtroom had additionally ordered West Bengal Dwelling Secretary to file a report mentioning the locations the place the violence occurred and the steps taken.

Earlier within the day, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) requested President Ram Nath Kovind to take efficient steps to right away cease the “unprecedented post-poll violence” dedicated by “TMC activists and Jihadists” in West Bengal.

In a letter written by the VHP working president advocate Alok Kumar, the Parishad mentioned the post-poll violence in West Bengal reminds of “the direct motion of Muslim League.”

Following the declaration of West Bengal Meeting ballot outcomes on Might 2, incidents of violence have been reported in a number of components of the state.


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