Bengal Violence: Violence against Waqf Act in West Bengal continues from April 10, causing an atmosphere of tension. Now the Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and former MP Kunal Ghosh said something that has caused the politics of politics. In fact, Kunal Ghosh has accused the BJP and other political parties behind the Murshidabad violence. He said that a major conspiracy was hatched behind the incidents of violence in Bengal. Let us know the full story of violence in Bengal.
‘BSF-BJP conspired for Murshidabad violence’
TMC leader and former MP Kunal Ghosh claimed that violence in Murshidabad could be a large conspiracy of central agencies, a section of BSF and some political parties. He further said, we have received some inputs that there was a big conspiracy behind the Murshidabad violence. Some miscreants entered, created anarchy and then BSF helped them back. Whether or not this input is true, it should be investigated.
Taking a dig at the BJP, Kunal Ghosh said that the BJP in its social media posts used the photos of other states and described it as Murshidabad. The aim is to incite the people of Bengal by showing false propaganda and fake posts, but the government and the party, led by Mamata Banerjee, are trying to counter this conspiracy.
Demand for President’s rule and AFSPA in Bengal
After the Bengal violence, BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari has demanded imposition of President’s rule. He said that the state should be imposed a national rule before elections and elections should be held under it.
In the case, Union Minister of State for Water Power Rajbhushan Chaudhary has also demanded imposition of President’s rule. He said that in Bengal, there is a government of Rohingya, not India, there should be President’s rule for law and order.
Explain that Suvendu Adhikari had earlier filed a petition in the Calcutta High Court and demanded the investigation of Bengal violence from the NIA. The High Court, while hearing the case, ordered the deployment of security forces in violent areas on 12 April. Also, the High Court said that they cannot close their eyes in this matter. Wherever violence has taken place in Murshidabad, the Central Security Force should be deployed.
In view of the situation in Bengal, BJP MP Jyotirmaya Singh Mahato also demanded AFSPA. He had said that like Kashmiri Pandits, Bengali is also falling prey to Hindus, so he requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah ji to offer offsa in Bengal under Section 3 of the 1958 Act.
500 people migrated, 3 people killed
About 500 people have migrated to Dhulian in Murshidabad. All these people took refuge in a school in Vaishnavanagar, Malda. They allege that arson was set in their homes and poison was added to the drinking water.
On Saturday, violent protests also took place in Murshidabad, North 24 Parganas, Hooghly and Malda districts. In this, 3 people died and 15 policemen were also said to be injured. The police have so far arrested 150 people in the case. The central government has deployed 1600 personnel in violence -hit areas, of which 300 are BSF jawans. Apart from this, internet service is also closed in violent areas.
Joseph Pathan’s photo viral amid violence
Amidst the situation in Bengal, a photo of TMC MP and former cricketer Yusuf Pathan went viral, in which he was seen drinking tea. There was a lot of controversy on this photo. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala said that Bengal is burning and in the midst of all this, Yusuf Pathan is enjoying the atrocities on Hindus by enjoying tea.
What did CM Mamta Banerjee say?
In the Bengal violence case, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on 12 April that the Waqf law will not be implemented in the state. He said, the law center has enacted, so ask the Center the answers you need. My most appeal is that you keep peace because everyone’s life is precious. Do not provoke riots for politics.