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PM Modi calls up Bengal governor on violence, Didi smells ‘President’s rule’

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Narendra Modi spoke to West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, expressing anguish over the rise in political violence after Trinamool Congress received the election whereas BJP chief J P Nadda visited the state to fulfill households of get together employees killed in retribution, allegedly by ruling get together supporters.
More than 12 folks have been reportedly killed and lots of attacked whereas a number of households have fled their houses, in keeping with BJP. “PM called and expressed his serious anguish and concern at the alarmingly worrisome law and order situation. I share grave concerns given that violence, vandalism, arson, loot and killings continue unabated. Concerned must act in overdrive to restore order,” Dhankhar tweeted.

Accusing BJP of “growing desperate for President’s rule” and instigating the postpoll “communal clashes” which have additionally claimed 5 TMC employees and one from the ISF, Mamata Banerjee vowed to “tackle the situation” after taking oath on Wednesday.
Modi’s telephone name and Nadda’s go to adopted appeals for assist from BJP cadres and supporters, who took to social media platforms accusing Trinamool Congress of patronizing the attackers. BJP state in-charge Kailash Vijayavargiya tweeted movies alleging that ladies supporters have been being attacked.

Nadda stated after visiting a slain BJP employee’s “wailing mother” he was shocked at some in TMC “discounting these incidents as stunts”. BJP requested its nationwide secretaries to succeed in out to all households “battered in this unprecedented state-sponsored violence”.
Wondering if the “gruesome violence” was a part of “TMC’s victory celebrations”, CPM’s Sitaram Yechury stated this could be “resisted and rebuffed”. Congress’s Jitin Prasada stated Bengal “did not vote for this lawlessness”.
“You (CM Mamata Banerjee) are a woman and daughter of Bengal. Aren’t the women who are being killed and raped daughters of Bengal? Do they deserve this?” BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra requested.
“BJP won’t relent till Mamata Banerjee is held accountable for the murders of its workers and supporters for political vendetta. We are in Pratapnagar, Sonarpur with BJP president Naddaji to take stock of the situation and initiate action,” get together normal secretary Bhupender Yadav tweeted.
“The liberal cabal is silent over the carnage BJP is being subjected to in Bengal. Not shocking. Not surprising. But the same cabal blaming BJP for the violence is appalling. Your silence is complicity,” he added.
BJP chief Swapan Dasgupta, who contested unsuccessfully from Tarkeshwar, urged the Calcutta excessive courtroom to take suo motu cognizance of the violence.