Governor Anand Bose meets the victims of violence in Murshidabad, clapping for the government of Bengal: Vinod Bansal
New -Delhi, April 18 (IANS). Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) national spokesman Vinod Bansal, Governor of Western Bengal CV It appreciates the move of Anand Bose to meet the Hindus in Murshidabad, and it is a suitable clap for state government and chief minister Mamata Banner. Vinod Bansal told the IANS news agency on Friday that this step of the governor reflects his sensitivity to the public as head of the state. It also highlights the failure of the state government. This violence can be part of the foreign conspiracy, as indicated by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee himself. Is the state police able to conduct a fair investigation into such serious incidents? He claimed the handing over of the Murshidabad violence at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) or the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He said that the VHP also filed a petition in the Calcutta High Court in this case, which is likely to be heard on Monday. The petition demands an extensive investigation into the atrocities on Hindus and strict action against the culprits, along with the demand for NIA or CBI investigation. Our demand is that the report of the investigation be submitted to the central government and that the victims should get justice. The VHP announced a nationwide demonstration on the same issue on Saturday, April 19. Through these protests, the organization will submit a memorandum to President Draupadi Murmu by district officials and other administrative ways. This memorandum will demand the implementation of the president’s rule in light of the weakened law and order in Western Bengals. Vinod Bansal said that law and order in the state had completely collapsed. The state government cannot protect Hindus and protect their property. In such a situation, President’s rule is the only solution. He demanded immediate compensation to the Hindus of the violence and ensured their safety. He said the state government should stop protecting “Islamic Jihadis and their supporters” and taking steps in the public interest. -Ians Aks/Aques Share This Story -Tags