A four-member workforce of the Union Home Ministry, tasked with wanting into causes for the post- ballot violence in West Bengal, met Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on the Raj Bhawan on Friday. The workforce, led by an extra secretary of the ministry, had arrived within the state on Thursday and held conferences with the chief secretary, house secretary and the DGP on the secretariat, officers mentioned.
The ministry has sought a report from Dhankhar on the legislation and order scenario in Bengal, significantly the post-poll violence that erupted following the announcement of the meeting election outcomes on May 2. The workforce visited a number of locations in South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts on Thursday and spoke to relations of the deceased and locals, they mentioned.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has mentioned 16 folks misplaced their lives in post-poll violence in numerous components of the state. The BJP has alleged that TMC-backed goons have killed numerous its staff, attacked ladies members, vandalised homes and looted retailers.
Rejecting the costs, Banerjee maintained that violence and clashes had been going down in these areas the place saffron celebration candidates emerged victorious within the meeting polls.
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