New Delhi: Expressing critical anguish and concern at alarmingly worrisome legislation and order state of affairs in West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to Governor Jagdeep Dhankar over the violence within the state submit the declaration of meeting elections’ outcomes.
The West Bengal Governor, who shared this info on Twitter, mentioned all “concerned must act in overdrive to restore order”.
“PM called and expressed his serious anguish and concern at alarmingly worrisome law & order situation @MamataOfficial I share grave concerns @PMOIndia given that violence vandalism, arson. loot and killings continue unabated. Concerned must act in overdrive to restore order,” he posted.
Dhankhar earlier on Monday summoned West Bengal Director General of Police (DGP) P. Nirajnayan over the alleged ‘alarming’ legislation and order state of affairs.
This got here because the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) requested the state authorities for an in depth report on post-election focusing on of political staff belonging to the opposition camp whereas paying attention to the outbreak of alleged political violence in West Bengal after the declaration of ballot outcomes.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has introduced to carry a nationwide dharna on May 5 in opposition to the widespread violence unleashed allegedly by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) staff submit the outcomes of the meeting elections.
The BJP, which made the announcement on its official Twitter deal with on Monday, mentioned this protest can be held following all Covid-19 protocols throughout all organisational mandals of the occasion.
“The BJP has announced a nationwide dharna on 5th May against the widespread violence unleashed by TMC workers post the election results in West Bengal. This protest will be held following all Covid protocols across all organisational mandals of the BJP,” the saffron occasion tweeted.
The BJP additional mentioned nationwide occasion chief J.P. Nadda can be visiting West Bengal “in view of the widespread post results retributive violence unleashed on BJP workers and supporters”.
“BJP National President Shri JP Nadda will be visiting West Bengal on 4-5 May, in view of the widespread post results, retributive violence unleashed on BJP workers and supporters by criminal elements in the TMC cadre. He will be visiting families of the affected karyakartas,” the occasion mentioned in one other submit.