In West Bengal, the Home Ministry has sought a report on the death of eight people in a fire at Rampurhat in Birbhum district on Monday. At the same time, after this incident, the Chief Minister of the state Mamta Banerjee has been surrounded. After the incident, the opposition has also opened a front against the Mamta government. Some demanded his resignation, some demanded the implementation of Article 355 in West Bengal, while some requested for the implementation of President’s session in the state.
Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has shared a post regarding the incident in Bengal. While tweeting, he wrote that #BengalBurning #BengalJalRahahai Along with this he has shared a poster. In which it is written, “Bengal is burning, ‘The Bengal Files’…”
After this, users started giving reactions on the tweet. One user wrote that today the media, the opposition, are sitting silent in the misdeeds of the Mamta government. Every cry of children, women and innocents will be accounted for. Mamta cannot escape from this great sin. Tomorrow history will ask what were the rest of the country doing? Why was the central government silent? Why did he allow this great sin to happen?
A user named Arvind wrote that Bengal is burning and the people sitting in power are silent? At the same time, one wrote that ‘The Bengal Files’ should also come. A user named Vipin, pointing to ‘The Bengal Files’ written in the poster of Ashok Pandit, wrote that it will be shown that the central government was silent when Bengal was burning. One wrote that then make a film, will you also do something or will you keep eating footage in the name of Vivek?
Let us tell you that in the violence that took place on Monday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while responding to the attacks of the opposition, said, ‘The government is ours and we are concerned about the people of our state’.
Along with this, Mamta said, ‘We would never want any citizen to suffer. Birbhum, Rampurhat incident is very unfortunate. She further said, ‘After getting information about the incident, I have immediately dismissed the OC, SDPO and I will personally go to Rampurhat tomorrow.’
She further said, ‘I am not justifying the Birbhum killings but such incidents are more in UP, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan and this is Bengal, not Uttar Pradesh. Despite politicizing the incident, action will be taken against all the accused involved in the violence.