Image Source : PTI File picture: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar addresses a press convention.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, who referred to as upon Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday, raised issues in regards to the safety state of affairs in Bengal saying the setting is beneath menace. Dhankhar raised severe issues that terror outfit Al Qaeda is spreading in West Bengal, asking what the administration is doing.
“Al Qaeda is spreading, unlawful bomb-making is rampant. I’d wish to know what are they (administration within the state) doing? The place of DGP in WB is an open secret. That’s why I say we have now political Police, Dhankhar mentioned.
Speaking about upcoming meeting elections within the state, Dhankhar mentioned, “2021 is a challenging year for West Bengal as it goes for Assembly Polls. It’s a great opportunity for WB to engage in the makeover of its image as so far elections in West Bengal have been plagued with rampant violence, compromising basic rights of voters and role of bureaucracy and Police.”
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“It’s time for us to set an example by engaging into best practices so that every voter is in a position to freely, fairly express their franchise in a peaceful atmosphere where violence has no role,” he mentioned.
Commenting over some TMC leaders are calling leaders from different political events as outsiders, Dhankhar mentioned, “My heart pains that ignoring constitutional provisions, a child of ‘Maa Bharti’ is called an outsider in West Bengal because he doesn’t belong to the state. We’re all the children of ‘Maa Bharti’ and we believe in our unity. No person living in this land can be an outsider.”
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