Birbhum violence: ‘Mafia’ rule in Bengal, what did Mamata Banerjee say on this report of BJP panel? Learn

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oi-Anjan Kumar Chaudhary

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Published: Wednesday, March 30, 2022, 17:25 [IST]

Darjeeling, 30 March:
A 5-member fact-finding team of Bharatiya Janata Party has submitted its report to the party’s national president JP Nadda in connection with the killings of nine people in Bogtui village of Rampur Haat area of ​​West Bengal. This panel has also given a report to the party president on the reasons for the brutal political violence that took place there and also recommended sending the investigation teams of National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for Women and National Commission for Protection of Child Rights there. But, this report of the BJP panel has been passed on to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Mafia is ruling in West Bengal- BJP report
The BJP Fact-Finding Committee’s report on this barbaric incident of West Bengal, which has become infamous as Birbhum violence, has claimed that ‘Mafia is ruling West Bengal with the connivance of police and political leadership.’ It has been said in this report that the law and order machinery in the state has completely collapsed and law abiding citizens have lost faith in the government and the way TMC governs. The panel has blamed “state-sponsored extortion, goonda tax, cut-money and toll betting” for the violence.

The report of the BJP panel on the Birbhum violence said that the mafia rule is going on in Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has called this report politically motivated

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BJP also alleges non-cooperation with fact-finding panel
Not only this, the BJP report claimed that ‘not a single officer/jawan of West Bengal Police was visible, when the fact-finding team was attacked, no one came to the rescue nor did the crime scene. But a way was made for the committee to go. Our efforts to contact the DGP and other officials were unsuccessful. ,

BJP’s report politically motivated: Mamata Banerjee
But, the Chief Minister of West Bengal has termed this report of BJP as politically motivated. She has said, ‘I condemn the attitude of the BJP and the central government.’ Banerjee alleged that the BJP panel’s report would interfere with the CBI’s investigation and divert it. He has alleged that ‘this is a politically motivated report. I condemn the attitude of BJP and central government. There should be no interference from any party while the investigation is going on. This is a complete abuse of power. This is wrong, vindictive and partisan attitude. Does BJP think that it will remain alone in this country?

The report of the BJP panel on the Birbhum violence said that the mafia rule is going on in Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has called this report politically motivated

‘The report will weaken the investigation and interfere with it’
He said the report named Birbhum’s TMC district president Anubrata Mondal, which “reveals the vindictive attitude of the BJP”. Talking to the media in Darjeeling, Mamta Banerjee said that the BJP’s report on the Bogatui massacre would weaken the investigation and interfere in it. I condemn the attitude of BJP.

CBI is investigating the incident of burning alive
Significantly, the investigation of this murder is being done by the CBI on the orders of the Calcutta High Court. Initially, the Mamta government had formed the SIT, but the court took suo motu cognizance of the matter and ordered the CBI to investigate. Let us inform that after the murder of a local TMC leader in Bogatui village near Rampurhat on March 21, 8 people were burnt alive in their own homes and one later died during treatment.

The report of the BJP panel on the Birbhum violence said that the mafia rule is going on in Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has called this report politically motivated

Story first published: Wednesday, March 30, 2022, 17:25 [IST]



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