Opposition leader in the Western Bengal Assembly Souplave on Saturday attacked the state government over the suspension of the Internet service in the Birbhum districts, calling it “evidence of a deterioration” in law and order.
Leader BJP Suvendu Adhikari (Credit Image: Ani)
Opposition leader in the Western Bengal Assembly Souplave on Saturday attacked the state government over the suspension of the Internet service in the Birbhum districts, calling it “evidence of a deterioration” in law and order.
Going to the Social Media X platform, Deviation claimed that this step was a “acceptance” by the administration to control the situation. He further claimed that the cases of contractions were reported not only in Birbhum, but also in Tamlyuk, Nandakumari and other areas throughout the state.
“This restriction on online services is not only a testimony to the deterioration of the law enforcement and order in the state, but also the adoption of the inability from the administration to control the situation. Not only Birbhum, clashes took place in Tamlyuk, Nandakumari and in various other places all over Western Bengal,” he placed on X.
Yesterday, on the occasion of the chief secretary of Dolla Purnim and Holly; The Department of House and Hills, the Western Bengal government has issued a ban saying that “Internet and intermediate services were rejected at least five grams … pic.twitter.com/cmqojstphp
– Suvendu Adhikari (@suvenduwb) March 15, 2025
He further claimed that the Western Bengal government was trying to hide the municipal outbreaks and called on the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the governor of Bengal and the chief secretary to intervene and revise the law and order.
“The Western Bengal Government seeks to hide the utilities’ events to save their face. I urge @hmoindia and its exclency, Hon’ble @bengalgovernor, seek a report from the Chief Secretary (@chief_west) Sat.
According to officials, on Friday the services on the Internet and the Internet were suspended at least five grams in the city of St. Town in the Birbhum West Bengal to prevent the spread of rumors and illegal actions.
Disabling is valid from March 14 (Friday) to March 17 (Monday). The prohibition order issued by the Chief Secretary of the Department of House and Hills, the Western Bengal government on March 14, stopped on the Internet and call services, referred to the concern of the potential distribution of “rumors for illegal activity”.
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