Mamata Banerjee’s third stint as West Bengal chief minister has began with an intense confrontation with the Centre over the post-poll violence within the state. The Union Home Ministry dispatched a terse reminder to the Bengal authorities on Wednesday to submit an in depth report on the violence.
The ministry warned the state authorities that failure to send the report quickly will be taken ‘significantly’, whereas including that the violence should cease ‘with none lack of time’.
In a letter dispatched on Wednesday, the house ministry reminded the West Bengal chief secretary that on May 3, it had sought a direct a report on the post-poll violence within the state. However, the West Bengal authorities is but to send the report, information company PTI reported quoting officers, as saying.
In case the report just isn’t despatched by the state authorities, the matter will be taken significantly, the letter mentioned.
Mamata blames BJPÂ
In an obvious try to skirt the duty over the post-poll violence in state, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for bloody clashes. Addressing a press convention after taking oath as Bengal CM for the third consecutive time period, Mamata Banerjee mentioned studies of violence has come from areas the place the BJP has received within the just-concluded Assembly elections.Â
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Most of the many of the movies of violence being shared on social media had been both pretend or outdated, she advised reporters on the state secretariat Nabanna.
“I have noticed that violence and clashes are taking place in those areas where the BJP have won the elections. These places can be seen as black spots,” the Trinamool Congress chief mentioned.
Earlier within the day, BJP president JP Nadda, who’s on a two-day tour of Bengal, slammed the Trinamool Congress dispensation over widespread violence within the state. The get together has claimed that 9 of its staff have been killed within the violence that started quickly after the Assembly election outcomes had been declared on May 2.Â