Supreme Court will hear the claim of the president's rule in Bengal, Murshidabad Violence Aadhaar -Supreme Court to hear how petitions in Western Bengals in Western Bengal are sought over common violence

The Supreme Court will hear the petition on the claim of the president’s rule in Western Bengal. The petition mentions the situation that arose after the alleged violence against Hindus in Murshidabad and the WAQF Act. The requesters demanded a committee in terms of section 355 to report and investigate the violence of the center. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court will hear an application that is trying to impose president’s rule in the Western Bengals over common violence in Murshidabad. He also said that recent decisions are being commented against him because of alleged exceeding the legislative sector. Devdutt Maji and Mani Munjal, residents of the Western Bengals, demanded president’s rule in the state this month, citing alleged attacks on Hindus to protests against the new regulation and new legislation for regulating and management of Islamic charity arrangements this month. Referring to the violence of 2021, the Supreme Court’s claim, Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, called the petition and requested that it be heard with pending petitions to impose president’s rule over the violence in Western Bengals following the election of the meeting of 2021. A Bank of Justice Bhushan R Gawai and Justice AG Christ release to impose the president of the president [किसी सरकारी अधिकारी, सरकारी निकाय या एजेंसी को निर्देश देना]As it is now, we are convicted of violating legislative and executive work. “Stretch between Dhankar and the Supreme Court, response to BJP MPs, comments on the comments by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar, in the background of the comments made on April 8, in which three months was set for the president’s approval on the Democratic forces. wars “.” Invasion and internal disorder, which is the basis of the president’s reign. Majhi and Munjal demand the investigation into violence and the demand for the deployment of the central forces from 2022 to April 2025 indicates alleged violence against Hindus in the state. He demanded the establishment of a three -member committee under the leadership of the former Supreme Court judge to investigate the violence, especially the violence in Murshidabad. The petition demanded that the central powers be deployed in violence and ordered the state government to ensure the life, freedom and respect of the citizens. The incidents of Kolkata, Birbhum and Sandeshkhali claimed that Hindus was targeted during the Murshidabad violence. It also exposed stone and other incidents during the violence at Ram Navami in Kolkata on April 6 and Holi celebrations in Birbhum. The petition mentions the allegations of sexual harassment and land grabs against the violence in the message and the local ruling Trinamol Congress (TMC) officer Shah Jahan Sheikh. Also read: Bangladesh’s dangerous conspiracy! There is a possibility of flood in this part of India, every major news of your city has increased on the border, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.