
Centre & State Responsible for Murshidabad Violence: Congress’ Pramod
The recent violence in Murshidabad has sent shockwaves across the country, leaving many concerned about the security and stability of the region. The alleged involvement of Bangladeshi infiltrators in the violence has raised questions about the responsibility of the government and its agencies. Speaking on the matter, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari has emphasized that both the central and state governments are responsible if something has been conspired in Bangladesh.
In an interview with a leading news channel, Tiwari expressed his deep concern about the situation in Murshidabad. “I am pained with what happened in Murshidabad,” he said, adding that the victims should get justice. The Congress MP also highlighted the need for a thorough investigation into the matter to uncover the truth behind the violence.
Tiwari’s statement comes at a time when the political landscape of the country is already tense. The recent violence in Murshidabad has raised questions about the ability of the government to maintain law and order in the country. The alleged involvement of Bangladeshi infiltrators has also raised concerns about national security and the porous borders of the country.
The violence in Murshidabad began on the night of April 14, when a group of miscreants attacked a police station in the area. The attackers, reportedly armed with firearms and sharp weapons, killed several police personnel and injured many others. The violence continued for several hours, with the attackers targeting police stations and other government buildings in the area.
The government has since launched a massive crackdown on the perpetrators, with several arrests made and many more still at large. However, the exact extent of the violence and the number of casualties are still unclear, with reports suggesting that many people may have been injured or killed in the violence.
The alleged involvement of Bangladeshi infiltrators in the violence has raised questions about the ability of the government to prevent such incidents in the future. The porous border between India and Bangladesh has long been a concern, with many Bangladeshi nationals reportedly entering India illegally. However, the recent violence in Murshidabad has highlighted the need for tighter border control and more effective measures to prevent such incidents.
Tiwari’s statement has also raised questions about the responsibility of the government in preventing such incidents. If something has been conspired in Bangladesh, then both the central and state governments are responsible, he said. This suggests that the government has a duty to ensure that its borders are secure and that no external forces can infiltrate the country and cause harm to its citizens.
The Congress MP’s statement has also raised questions about the role of the government in providing justice to the victims of the violence. The victims and their families deserve justice, Tiwari said, adding that the government has a duty to ensure that those responsible for the violence are brought to book.
The violence in Murshidabad has also highlighted the need for better coordination between the central and state governments. The state government has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with many questioning its ability to maintain law and order in the area. The central government, on the other hand, has been accused of not doing enough to prevent the violence and providing adequate support to the state government.
In conclusion, the recent violence in Murshidabad is a wake-up call for both the central and state governments. The alleged involvement of Bangladeshi infiltrators has raised questions about national security and the porous borders of the country. The government has a duty to ensure that its borders are secure and that no external forces can infiltrate the country and cause harm to its citizens. The victims of the violence also deserve justice, and the government must ensure that those responsible for the violence are brought to book.
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