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Narendra Modi calls Bengal Governor, expresses issues over violence

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has referred to as West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and expressed his issues over the outbreak of political violence within the state. The Governor has stated that Narendra Modi has expressed concern over the regulation and order scenario within the state.
PM referred to as and expressed his critical anguish and concern at alarmingly worrisome regulation & order scenario @MamataOfficial I share grave issues @PMOIndia provided that violence vandalism, arson. loot and killings proceed unabated. Concerned should act in overdrive to revive order.— Governor West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) May 4, 2021
The Governor stated that he too shared the issues that vandalism, violence and arson proceed unabated in West Bengal. On Monday, the Ministry of Home Affairs had sought a report from the state authorities on the post-poll violence concentrating on political opponents that had begun within the state.
Alarmed on the deteriorating regulation and order scenario within the state, Jagdeep Dhankhar, had earlier summoned prime police official over incidents of violence being reported from a number of districts within the state. He had requested the police officers to take pressing motion to revive regulation and order.
Violent swept West Bengal following the declaration of election outcomes by which TMC emerged as the one largest celebration, profitable over 200 seats to retain energy within the state. Even the Congress celebration and the Left Front have accused the TMC of perpetuating political violence towards its cadres.
The TMC, nevertheless, is in denial mode and blaming the violence on opposition political events as an alternative.