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Highlights:
- Mamta Banerjee blames BJP for Bengal violence
- Mamta said, BJP is not digesting its defeat in West Bengal
- She said, whoever has committed the crime, will deal strictly with it.
Kolkata
The orgy of post-election violence continues in West Bengal. So far 17 people have been reported killed in the violence that began on Sunday. BJP claims that 9 of them were their workers. The party has opened a front against TMC over the violence. At the same time, in this atmosphere of accusation, the newly elected Chief Minister of Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, on Wednesday accused the BJP of inciting violence in the state. He said that the saffron party is not digesting its defeat. He is completely responsible for the violence in the state after the election.
Mamata, while speaking to Times Now on Wednesday, while answering the question of whether the BJP is responsible for the violence in Bengal, said, ‘Yes. If you look at the list, you will find it. Where he (BJP) has won, he has set houses on fire and killed people. Most of our people have been killed. ‘ Mamta further said, ‘I do not mean by TMC-BJP. I think there should be no violence there. I had already appealed to the people to keep the peace. ‘
Mamta Banerjee slams BJP
Accusing the saffron party of emerging as the second largest party in Bengal, Mamata said, ‘Ask the BJP what they did in UP. What are they doing for Bihar? What are they doing for Tripura? They should not teach us any lesson because I know how to tackle law and order. ‘ Mamta said that do they know why they (BJP) are not able to give medicines to Corona patients? This (violence) is his agenda. They are unable to digest the defeat. Whatever those people are doing is unusual.
Mamta said, ‘Bengal is a cultured capital. Do you think we support it (violence)? No. If anyone commits any kind of crime, we will deal strictly with him.
BJP leaders are running away fearfully!
Meanwhile, it is being claimed that about 300-400 BJP workers have arrived in Assam in the hope of security from Bengal. This claim has been made by Hemant Biswa Sarma, a minister in the Assam government. Sarma tweeted on Tuesday that in a tragic incident, 300-400 BJP Bengal activists and family members have come to Dhubri in Assam and stayed. They have crossed the border after facing atrocities and violence in Bengal.
Human rights commission ordered inquiry
On the other hand, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has ordered an inquiry in several districts of West Bengal after the election violence came to light. The Center has asked the government to submit a factual report on the incidents of attacks on opposition activists in the state.
Mamata Banerjee
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