Agartala: June 15: Post-election terror in West Bengal has cost the lives of ordinary people. However, the Chief Minister of the state, Mamata Banerjee, is playing the role of a silent spectator. As a result, the ruling party Trinamool sponsored social rebels have started unspeakable torture on opposition party workers and voters. To look into the situation in West Bengal, BJP state president JP Nadda has formed a four-member committee headed by MP Biplab Kumar Dev.
BJP State General Secretary and state In-Charge Pravari Arun Singh said in a press release today that Lok Sabha elections have just been completed in 28 states and 8 Union Territories in the country. Apart from this, assembly elections were held in 4 states. In that, the countrymen observed that there has been a change of power in the two states. Although the election process was conducted peacefully everywhere, common people witnessed its exceptional situation in West Bengal. He expressed his anger and said that people have seen a repeat of the 2021 assembly election situation in West Bengal in this general election as well.
Arun Singh sarcastically said that despite such a volatile situation, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is playing the role of a silent spectator. As a result, the ruling party Trinamool-supported social rebels have carried out unspeakable torture on the opposition party workers and voters. Even, a case has been registered in Calcutta High Court. The deadline for deployment of central paramilitary forces in the state has been extended till June 21 and the interim hearing in the high court has been fixed for June 18.
Arun said that BJP state president JP Nadda has formed a four-member committee under the leadership of MP Biplab Kumar Dev to look into the situation in West Bengal. The remaining members of the committee are MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, MP Brijlal and MP Kavita Patidar.