Bengal Chunav Hinsa The BJP will stage a sit-in across the country against violence in Bengal on Wednesday. BJP president Nadda himself will sit on a dharna in Kolkata. It is noteworthy that violence, arson and looting continues in various parts of the state only after the spectacular victory of the ruling TMC in the result of the May 2 assembly elections in Bengal. The BJP claims that nine of its activists have lost their lives in the attacks by Trinamool workers. Also, a large number of workers have also been injured. The party has claimed attacks and arson on the houses of hundreds of BJP workers.
The Center has shown a tough stance on the violence that continued after the assembly election results in Bengal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called National Commission for Women National Commission for Women National Commission for Women National Commission for Women National Commission for Women National Commission for Women National Commission for Women and expressed concern over the violence and asked to take steps to stop it. Following the stern stance of the Prime Minister and the Home Ministry, the caretaker Chief Minister of Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, held an important meeting with top state officials at her residence on Tuesday evening.
National Women’s Commission team will come to Bengal today
The National Commission for Women has taken suo motu cognizance of the incident of gang-rape of two women activists by BJP candidate Tarak Saha from Nanur in Birbhum district after the TMC’s landslide victory in the Bengal Assembly elections. Pramukh Rekha Sharma of the National Commission for Women is coming to Bengal on Wednesday and she will meet the aggrieved women along with the team members. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor also tweeted and condemned the violence and appealed to Mamta Banerjee to take action.
On the other hand JP Nadda said, the incidents of violence in Bengal after the election results have made us sad and shocked. I had heard of such incidents during the Partition of India. After the election results in Azad India, never had seen such intolerance before.