Kolkata: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the state's CM Mamta Banerjee over the arrest of six militants from Murshidabad district, saying that the state has become a base for illegal bomb-making and severely deteriorating law. Those in high positions in the police department cannot escape the responsibilities of the system.
Dhankhar tweeted, "CM Banerjee's police officers work on political agenda, attacking opposition parties." People who see the police department cannot escape the responsibility of law and order which is deteriorating rapidly in the state. The state has become a place for making illegal bombs, this can make the situation of democracy stagger. Compromising democracy is fatal to the lives of citizens. Mamta's officials are more focused on politicizing the administration and police. ''
Let us tell you that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested nine terrorists of al-Qaeda, a Pakistan-backed terrorist organization, in the early hours, including six from West Bengal and three from Ernakulam in Kerala. The terrorists planned to target government buildings and innocent people in many other areas of the country including Delhi. A large quantity of sensitive documents and weapons have been recovered from them. He will be presented in court today.
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