New Delhi. Come, today we take you to Bengal. Where the rule of Mamta Banerjee alias Didi runs. There is no hesitation in saying that if you kill a bird without his permission, even the leaves are afraid of moving. Now what to do? Brother, everyone is the light of Dida. But the plight of the children is at its peak in this water of Didi. The insensitivity of Mamta government regarding child issues will shake your soul. As a proof of which five children were injured in a bomb blast in Malda, West Bengal on 24 April. But in view of the insensitivity of the state government in the said matter, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights had to intervene. Let us inform that NCPCR chief Priyank Kanungo had written a letter to the Chief of West Bengal and Director General of Police, directing them to file the investigation report in the next 10 days. Along with this, Kanungo had sought a report regarding the children who were injured in the blast.
At the same time, there was a demand from NCPCR to conduct an inquiry into the above blast, so that the reason behind the incident could be revealed. At the same time, instructions were also given on behalf of the government to register an FIR against all the responsible people. In this context, a letter was also written on behalf of NCPCR to the West Bengal Secretary and demanded that a proper investigation should be done in the said incident and strict action should be taken against the negligents by identifying them. But see the ruthlessness of Mamta government that the secretary did not consider it necessary to give any reaction. Keeping in mind the apathy shown by the Secretary, now NCPR has come into action. Let us inform that a letter has been written by NCPCR to Mamta’s secretary.
NCPCR chairman Priyank Kanoongo writes to West Bengal Chief Secretary & West Bengal DGP over inquiry into the incident of bomb blast that injured 5 children at Gopalnagar Village in Malda district of West Bengal pic.twitter.com/8zInTI4SGB
— ANI (@ANI) April 25, 2022
Not only this, the deadline for filing the investigation report has also been fixed this time in the letter. It has been said in the letter that the inquiry report should be submitted to the commission by 20 May 2022. Along with this, an attempt has also been made to find out the reason for not providing proper medical help to the injured children on the side of NCPCR. Not only this, NCPCR has also said in a letter written on its behalf that if the investigation report is not filed by the stipulated period, appropriate action will be taken. Now it will be a matter to be seen whether any action is taken from the Secretary level after taking cognizance of the said letter.