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Mafia Ruling Bengal: BJP Fact-Finding Team On Birbhum Violence

The fact-finding committee attributed the violence to ‘state-sponsored extortion, goonda tax, cut-money, toll bazi’

Mumbai: Mafia is ruling West Bengal in connivance with police and political leadership, said a five-member fact-finding committee of the BJP on Birbhum violence in which nine people were killed.

The report claimed that “the mafia is ruling West Bengal with the connivance of the police and the political leadership”. The BJP fact-finding team said that law and order have completely collapsed and law-abiding citizens have lost faith in the government and the TMC’s modalities of governance.

The fact-finding committee attributed the violence to ‘state-sponsored extortion, goonda tax, cut-money, toll bazi’.

“Not a single officer/constable of West Bengal Police was visible, no facts came to the rescue of the search party when they were attacked and the way for the committee to visit the crime scene was cleared. Our attempts to contact the DGP and other officials failed.”

After the Birbhum violence, Nadda had formed a five-member fact-finding committee that included four former IPS officers and West Bengal state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar.

The members of the committee include Shri Brj Lal- RS MP and Former Uttar Pradesh DGP; LS MP and Former Police Commissioner of Mumbai Satyapal Singh; RS MP and former IPS officer K.C. Ramamurty; Sukanto Majumdar- Lok Sabha MP Lok and West Bengal BJP President; Bharati Ghosh- National Spokesperson & Former IPS officer of West Bengal

Sukanto Majumdar, a member of the committee, told the news agency, “The fact-finding committee went to the village in Birbhum where the incident took place. We had to face problems to reach the village due to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).”

Eight people were killed in West Bengal’s Rampurhat area of ​​Birbhum on Tuesday after a mob allegedly torched houses following the killing of TMC leader Bhadu Sheikh on March 21. Later the death toll rose to 9. The admitted woman died of burns on Monday.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is investigating the massacre following the order of a division bench of the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had set up a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the killings, but the court withdrew it.

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