
The BJP has expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Bengal. The party has pointed to the recent violent incidents, which have scared the residents of the state.
BJP leader Amit Malviya posted on Instagram and accused Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of failing to control the growing unrest. He wrote, the law and order situation in Bengal is getting out of control. It is rapidly becoming like the violent incidents seen in Bangladesh.
Reaction to Murshidabad incident
Amit Malviya's statement comes after the violent incident in Murshidabad district. He told how Mamata Banerjee's supporters vandalized and set fire to shops and properties owned by Hindus in Patikabari market located in Nawada block.
Amit Malviya wrote - Just a few hours ago, extremist supporters of Mamata Banerjee vandalized and set fire to shops and properties of Hindus in Nawada block of Murshidabad district. This is not an isolated incident. There have been multiple reports of temples being desecrated in the past 48 hours, underlining the widespread nature of the violence.
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