BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said his party also took the recent matter of the murder of three members of a family to the President
New Delhi: BJP delegation on Tuesday met President Ram Nath Kovind and sought his intervention in the matter alleging constitutional breakdown in West Bengal under the Trinamool Congress rule.
BJP leader Mukul Roy said over 89 persons with links to his party have been killed in the state since panchayat elections were held there in 2018 and over 35 of them have been murdered after the announcement of Lok Sabha election results in May this year.
Roy said that the Mamata Banerjee government was creating “false cases”, most of them under the charge of possessing narcotics, on BJP workers and claimed that over 20,000 people were imprisoned.
“In the present scenario, West Bengal suffers from anarchism and the law and order situation is in grave danger. The state is ruled in an unconstitutional way. Our party feels President should intervene this matter,” said Roy
BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said his party also took the recent matter of the murder of three members of a family to the President. The state police, however, asserted that it had solved the case with the arrest of a mason who knew the family.
The BJP delegation which met president Kovind also included Union minister Debasree Chaudhuri and MPs S S Ahluwalia, Swapan Dasgupta, Raju Bista and Arjun Singh besides Roy and Vijayvargiya. Few Hindutva activists alleging communal violence in the incident, the murder had heated up the state’s political situation.
BJP has alleged that TMC leaders are attacking BJP and RSS leaders in the state. Many clashes between both the parties are seen frequently.
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