
The phase of violence has continued since the results of the assembly elections in Bengal. BJP houses and party offices of alleged BJP activists are being vandalized and arson in different areas. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar over the phone and expressed concern over the state of the state. Governor Jagdeep Dhankar has given this information by tweeting on Tuesday afternoon. He wrote that Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the phone today and expressed concern about the violence in Bengal.
Here, the governor has once again asked the top officials of police and administration to control the situation and normalize the situation as soon as possible. Let us know that the election results have been announced in Bengal on May 2, Sunday. Violence has continued in the state since then. There have been complaints of sabotage, arson, looting, rape, and murder in many districts of Bengal. The BJP claims that at least nine of its cadres have been killed in the attack by Trinamool workers.
Governor Dhankar's question, why violence in Bengal only after elections?
Incidents of violence, arson, and violence have been continuously reported from different parts of the state since the second day of voting in Bengal on May 2, Sunday. On Tuesday, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar again voiced his deep concern over the alleged killing of a BJP worker with clashes in several places and robbery in shops, prompting Director General of Police (DGP) P Neerajanayan and Kolkata Police Commissioner (CP) Somen Mitra The report has been summoned.
Significantly, the Governor had also sent a summons to the DGP a day earlier. With this, the Governor tweeted on the incident of violence and asked why violence occurs only after elections in Bengal? Why this attack on democracy? The Governor said that political violence in Bengal is an embarrassment to democracy. In a series of tweets, he wrote, "The Bengal Police and Kolkata CP should end the insensitive political violence, vandalism, arson, killings and threatening threats to democracy." Bengalis located all over the world have expressed concern over the chaos.
The governor said in another tweet, "The reports reflect a frightening situation. Frightened people are rushing to save themselves. There is a flood of appeals. Harmadas are orchestrating murder and destruction. Such a relation to constitutional values cannot be assumed.
Significantly, on Sunday, the BJP shared a video of arson in a party office in which bamboo bullets and roofs are seen burning and disturbed people are seen shouting. Pictures of dead persons and footage of people looting clothes from a shop are going viral on the internet media. The BJP claims that at least nine of its activists and supporters have been killed in the attacks, including one woman.
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