
Bengal CM Mamata is not well-wisher of the nation: Bihar Deputy CM
The recent violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, has sparked a heated debate over the handling of the situation by the state government. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Kumar Sinha, has come down heavily on West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of having a hidden agenda to convert West Bengal into Bangladesh. Sinha’s comments have sparked a controversy, with many questioning his motives and the timing of his statement.
The violence in Murshidabad, which left several people injured and property damaged, is said to have been sparked by a clash between two groups of protesters. The situation was further complicated by the presence of police, who were accused of using excessive force to disperse the crowd. The incident has raised concerns over the state of law and order in West Bengal, and the role of the state government in handling the situation.
In a statement, Sinha accused Mamata Banerjee of having a hidden agenda to convert West Bengal into Bangladesh. He claimed that the violence in Murshidabad was a result of her government’s failure to maintain law and order, and that she was deliberately allowing the situation to deteriorate in order to fulfill her goal.
“This is not the first time that Mamata Banerjee has allowed violence to erupt in West Bengal,” Sinha said. “She has a history of inciting violence and then blaming others for it. But this time, she has gone too far. She has made up her mind to convert West Bengal into Bangladesh completely, and she is using every trick in the book to achieve her goal.”
Sinha’s comments have sparked a backlash from many quarters, with many accusing him of making inflammatory and divisive statements. The Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee’s party, has demanded an apology from Sinha for his comments, and has accused him of trying to provoke communal tensions in the state.
The incident has also raised questions over the role of the central government in handling the situation. The Centre has been accused of being slow to respond to the violence, and of allowing the situation to deteriorate further. The opposition parties have demanded that the Centre take immediate action to restore law and order in West Bengal, and to ensure that the situation does not deteriorate further.
In a related development, Sinha has also demanded a high-level investigation into the violence in Murshidabad. He has accused the state government of trying to cover up the incident, and of allowing the perpetrators to go scot-free.
“We need a thorough investigation into the incident to find out who was responsible for the violence, and what was the role of the police in handling the situation,” Sinha said. “The state government is trying to cover up the incident, and is allowing the perpetrators to go scot-free. We demand a high-level investigation into the matter, and we want the Centre to take immediate action to restore law and order in West Bengal.”
In conclusion, the violence in Murshidabad has raised serious concerns over the state of law and order in West Bengal, and the role of the state government in handling the situation. Sinha’s comments have sparked a controversy, with many questioning his motives and the timing of his statement. However, the incident has also raised important questions over the role of the central government in handling the situation, and the need for a high-level investigation into the matter.