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Post-poll violence continues in West Bengal, says Suvendu Adhikari

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On Friday, West Bengal BJP chief Suvendu Adhikari met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to apprise him concerning the persevering with political violence unleashed by Trinamool Congress staff in opposition to BJP cadres within the state.
According to the studies, Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of Opposition within the West Bengal Assembly, stated that the post-poll carnage will not be over within the state almost two months after the meeting elections. Suvendu additionally stated that he met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to debate the grave state of affairs within the state and added that Home Minister Amit Shah is presently assessing the state of affairs. 
Post-poll violence remains to be happening (in West Bengal). As a Leader of Opposition, I met Home Minister on this regard and he’s assessing the state of affairs: Suvendu Adhikari, BJP pic.twitter.com/3QY3Jjn9li— ANI (@ANI) July 23, 2021
Suvendu Adhikari’s assembly with Home Minister Amit Shah comes days after BJP leaders had staged a protest in opposition to the ruling TMC get together over the post-poll violence in West Bengal. BJP Bengal President Dilip Kumar led the protest at Rajghat, Kolkata. 
The BJP protested in opposition to Mamata Banerjee-led authorities after 38 of its staff have been killed in West Bengal because the TMC, led by Mamata Banerjee, got here to energy within the state on May 2. 
Post-poll violence in West Bengal eclipsed 1946 Calcutta killings: Suvendu Adhikari
Earlier on Wednesday, Suvendu Adhikari, paying his tributes to these killed within the political violence unleashed by the TMC, had stated that the persevering with violence within the state for the previous two months has eclipsed the nice Calcutta killings of 1946.
The BJP chief stated TMC goons have killed greater than 30 get together staff since May 5, when the Mamata Banerjee authorities returned to energy within the state for the third time. Observing Shahid Shraddhanjali Divas in reminiscence of the employees killed within the violence, the BJP strongman additionally stated that the observations made by the NHRC in its report on post-poll violence have “shaken the world”.
“We expect the judiciary to take action after taking into consideration the NHRC report, which has just exposed the tip of the iceberg. Such a report will put anyone with a sane mind to shame. What happened in Bengal over the past two months has eclipsed the great Calcutta killings of 1946, Noakhali riots and the Sikh killings,” he stated.
In its report, after visiting 311 spots in 20 days and finishing up an in depth inquiry within the matter, the National Human Rights Commission had concluded that the present state of affairs of the state is a manifestation of the “Law of Ruler”, as a substitute of “Rule of Law”. It added that the lack of religion in state administration amongst victims may be very evident.

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