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NHRC’s Bengal fact-finding report reveals the brutality of Mamata and her goons after election outcomes

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) which has been tasked with investigating the incidents of post-poll violence in West Bengal has revealed some surprising particulars as individuals who have dared to vote for the BJP had been subjected to unfathomable atrocities and confronted a social boycott.The NHRC’s fact-finding group on West Bengal post-poll violence has revealed that the violence was not sporadic and was clearly pre-meditated with water provide being minimize, connecting bridges demolished, and made to signal that they’ll by no means vote for the BJP once more.Earlier this week, the NHRC’s fact-finding committee was reportedly attacked throughout their go to to Jadavpur. ANI quoted an unnamed official from the NHRC’s fact-finding group as saying, “NHRC team that visited Jadavpur to investigate post-poll violence was attacked. During probe, it has been found that more than 40 houses have been destroyed here. We are being attacked by goons.”Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress tried to brazen out the violence. “No one with ‘national’ on its name can be attacked. Why will public attack the (NHRC) team? People of West Bengal have already hit Amit Shah and Narendra Modi by giving TMC 200 plus seats in the assembly election,” stated TMC MLA Madan Mitra.Recently, the Calcutta High Court delivered a significant setback to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee by turning down the West Bengal authorities’s request of recalling or modifying its directive the place the courtroom requested the NHRC to look at all instances of alleged human rights violations instances throughout the post-poll violence within the state.Observing that the West Bengal authorities has didn’t persuade the Court that they’ve critically acted in opposition to the allegations of human rights violations, the Calcutta High Court dismissed the West Bengal authorities’s request of both recalling or modifying its earlier directive.On June 20, West Bengal Home Secretary B P Gopalika submitted a petition to request the Calcutta High Court to recall or modify its order as she acknowledged that the West Bengal authorities needs to be given an opportunity to inquire into almost 3,423 allegations supplied by the West Bengal Legal Services Authority (WBLSA).The WBLSA whereas submitting its report had categorically acknowledged that when the complaints of the post-poll violence had been referred to the involved district law enforcement officials, no response was acquired from them. However, the State Home Department argued that the allegations of police ‘inaction’ in opposition to complaints wanted to be verified.Based on the WBLSA’s report the place it acknowledged that 3,423 incidents of post-poll violence had been recorded until June 10, the Court had earlier on June 18, handed the order directing the NHRC to look at all post-poll violence.The Bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Binal and Justices IP Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Soumen Sen and Subrata Talukdar dismissed the West Bengal authorities’s plea to recall the Court’s earlier directive.The Acting Chief Justice noticed, “There were allegations that Police is not taking action and that is why we had to involve NHRC. You have not put on record a single complaint received by you. Your conduct in this case does not inspire confidence of this court.”The Bench additionally criticised the West Bengal authorities for its lethargy because the NHRC has already acquired over 500 complaints whereas the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC authorities continues to keep up that the State Human Rights Commission has but to obtain a single criticism.