BJP’s Puruli MP Jyotirmay Singh Mahato wrote to the Union’s native Minister Amit Shah, which calls on the center to declare the districts of Western Bengal as the Action (AFSPA) of the Armed Forces.
In his letter on April 13, Mahako assumed that districts such as Mashhidabad, Mald, Nadia and South 24, witnessed the violence against Hindus, with which he called for a “blind eye”.
He insisted that more than 86 Hindu houses and shops were robbed or destroyed Mutchidabale Recently, the district, and that civilians, were killed in Hariobindo lesson and a man named after his son, killed. He said that in Jhaubona Village, Betel Leaf Plantations was inflamed what was described as “targeted economic sabotage.”
These are not isolated incidents. Similar disorders have occurred in the border areas, leaving the Hindu population vulnerable and voice, “said the deputy.
Touching upon the violence broke out as a result of VAFF (Change), Makro claimed that the crowd attacked Hindu houses, public property and even police forces. The Calcutta Senior Court had to intervene and order the deployment of the Central Armed Forces, emphasizing the importance of “the administrative failure of the state,” he added.
Parallel with the work of Kashmir Panditis in 1990, The Bitchb The MP warned that such a situation could arise in Bengal if immediate steps were not taken.
“I urge you to take into account the AFSPA in the border districts of West Bengal,” he said, who will not be able to restore future violence.
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Mountro wrote the letter to “decisive actions to ensure decisive actions, justice, security and the rule of law.” At the same time, Ranaghat BJP MP, Jagannath Sarkar also wrote to the Union’s father’s minister urgently interfering in the law and law in the “deteriorating” law and the law.
He requested a high-level investigator and monitoring team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and strengthening central forces in vulnerable areas.
Sarkar stressed the need for strict legal actions against criminals to restore peace and protect constitutional rights.