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Four-member workforce of Home Ministry arrives in Kolkata, to analyze post-poll violence

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A four-member workforce of Home Ministry has arrived in Kolkata to analyze the post-poll violence. The workforce is led by an Additional Secretary degree official which has arrive to go to the state and assess the bottom state of affairs. The Union Home Ministry deputed a four-member workforce after taking a severe view of violence in West Bengal after the outcomes of not too long ago performed Assembly polls got here out on Sunday, May 2.

On Wednesday, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla wrote to West Bengal Chief Secretary reminding him of the letter written on May 3 to examine the post-poll violence and in addition to offer a report on the incidents.

According to MHA sources, the ministry didn’t obtain any report but and violence continues because the state authorities has not taken any step. MHA in its successive letter directed the West Bengal Government to take all crucial measures and submit an in depth report instantly.

“All necessary measures should be taken and a detailed report to be submitted immediately. If not submitted, it will be viewed seriously,” the sources added.

Violence has been reported in a number of components of West Bengal after the outcomes of the Assembly elections declared on May 2. BJP alleged that 9 of its celebration staff have been killed within the post-poll violence. On Wednesday, it was reported that bombs have been hurled on the home of a BJP employee in Kankinara space underneath the North 24 Parganas districts.

Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress received 213 seats within the not too long ago performed West Bengal meeting elections. The Bharatiya Janata Party garnered 77 seats within the 294-seat state meeting.