Mamata Banerjee’s silence on Bengal bloodshed matter of concern: Governor Jagdeep Dhankar after meeting BJP supporters in Assam

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Dhubri: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar on Friday (May 14) accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of remaining ‘silent when there was bloodshed’ throughout alleged post-poll violence in the state. Dhankhar stated that the Trinamool Congress authorities may have simply prevented the state of affairs from deteriorating by offering compensation and rehabilitation to affected households and thru space domination to forestall violence.

“There was bloodshed in the state. I should not say much as the matter is under investigation but the Chief Minister’s silence is a matter of concern and worry for me”, the Governor stated after visiting the Ranpagli camp in Assam’s Dhubri district the place individuals from Cooch Behar in West Bengal have allegedly taken shelter after announcement of election outcomes.

Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar proven black flags throughout Coochbehar go to

 

On May 13, Governor Dhankar had visited villages affected locations in Cooch Behar district. During his go to, he was proven black flags at Sitalkuchi, the place 4 villagers died after firing by central forces in the course of the elections, whereas ‘Go again’ slogans have been raised at Dinhata throughout his go to to Cooch Behar district to satisfy individuals allegedly affected in post-poll violence. “He is trying to instigate unrest when the situation in the state is peaceful since May 9,” TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy stated.

“Apprehending that the administration will not help them, these people had to flee from their homes and there cannot be anything more shameful for me and the government than people having to take shelter in another state to save their lives,” Governor Dhankar stated.
People on the shelter claimed to have fled their houses in Bengal after the ballot outcomes have been out on May 2. They additionally alleged that their homes have been “ransacked by Trinamool Congress goons”.

 

Post-poll violence in Bengal claimed 16 lives, BJP claims supporters took rescue in Assam

 

Post-poll violence in West Bengal has claimed 16 lives, with all events together with the ruling TMC complaining of assaults by rivals. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has promised strict corrective motion and introduced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for every of these killed, after assuming workplace on May 5.

She has blamed a lax administration beneath the watch of the Election Commission compounded by a sequence of transfers of state and district police chiefs ordered by the electoral watchdog, for the state of affairs.

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