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Bengal chief Majumdar writes to Amit Shah to expresses concern over Ram Navami violence

Sukanta Majumdar, the Bengal chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the biassed actions of West Bengal Police under its current Director General of Police (DGP) and failure to protect the people during the recent Ram Navami violence. “With due respect, I would like to once again […]

Sukanta Majumdar, the Bengal chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the biassed actions of West Bengal Police under its current Director General of Police (DGP) and failure to protect the people during the recent Ram Navami violence.

“With due respect, I would like to once again draw your attention to the law and order situation in West Bengal.”

You are already aware of the recent and ongoing violence against Ram Bhaktas, general Hindus, and our leaders and workers during the Ram Navami processions, about which I have also written.

Yesterday evening, there was heavy stone pelting in Hooghly District Rail Stations, causing train services to be suspended, and this could not be sustained without the support of West Bengal’s ruling party, the TMC, and its top leadership “the letter stated.”

The most tragic aspect is the role of the police under the current Director General of Police, Mannoj Malaviya IPS, which has completely lost its spine and impartiality.

Instead of protecting the lives and property of ordinary people, particularly Hindus, it is harassing and arresting them while turning a blind eye to the actual culprits and criminals from the minority community who can be easily identified from CCTV footages and Videos that are already circulating in social medias, all to please the Chief Minister who is openly appeasing criminals and anti-national forces for minority vote bank which is dwindling.

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