Violence in West Bengal continues, Mamta Government says condition in control
Violence in West Bengal continues, Mamta Government says condition in control
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Kolkata: West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee Government has written a letter to the Modi government saying sporadic incidents of violence have taken place in the state after the Lok Sabha elections, but the situation is now "under control". In fact, after four people were killed on Saturday in violence between the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists, the Union government on Sunday issued a day of consultations on which the state's Mamata government responded.

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In a letter to the Home Ministry, Chief Secretary of the state, Malay Kumar Dey, said, "strict and appropriate action was taken without delay in all cases of violence." he wrote, "Some of the non-social elements carried out sporadic incidents of violence after the election." Law enforcement officers take stringent and stringent action in all such cases without delay. "

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The letter said the case has also been registered in the latest incident under the Najet police station area of North 24 Parganas district and investigation has been initiated. He is also in this circumstance when police forces are stationed on the streets and in nearby areas to maintain peace in the region.

 

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