Western Bengals: Trial on April 21 in the Supreme Court regarding violence in Murshidabad

Kolkata, April 20 (IANS). Violence occurred in Murshidabad in a protest march against Waqf (Amendment Act) in the Trinamool Congress (TMC), West Banengals led by Mamta Banerjee. Two petitions filed in the Supreme Court on violence will be heard on April 21. In fact, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court demanding an investigation under the supervision of the Murshidabad violence. The requesters demanded that the sitting under the Supreme Court supervision should investigate the formation of SIT to investigate the violence. At the same time, clarity of the government of Western Bengals has also been sought for failure in the law and order of the state. Supreme Court Attorneys, Shashank Shekhar Jha and Vishal Tiwari, submitted this pill. The petitions submitted in the Supreme Court will be heard on April 21. This will hear the Bank of Justice Suryakant and Justice N. Koteshwar Singh. With this, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote a peace letter to the people of the state on Saturday. In this he wrote: “Opponents never want a positive and good job to be done.” At the end of the letter, he wrote: “Do not fall under any temptation or deception. Peace is restored in the state.” At the same time, Governor CV Anand evil visited the affected areas. On Saturday, he said he would increase the incident of common violence in Murshidabad before last week before the Mamata Bannerjee and also submit a report on his conclusions about the situation on the ground level there. The Governor told the media as they returned to Kolkata after completing the tour through the turbulent areas of the Murshidabad district, “which I knew to the people concerned is that they were barbaric attacks. Such attacks are not acceptable in civilized society. It is against the spirit of Indian democracy. I know what people want.” -Ians Sch/CBT Share this story Tags