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TMC Leaders Share Maximum Responsibility To Calm People In WB: Sanjay Raut

Mumbai: A day after Trinamool Congress (TMC) activists were allegedly vandalized by the BJP office in Asansol, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said on Tuesday that the TMC had passed a heavy mandate the maximum responsibility goes to the party to calm the people down and establish peace.

Raut said, “Mamata ji’s party won the election with an overwhelming majority. Therefore, the maximum responsibility is that of the TMC leaders to calm down the people, make them understand and establish peace.”

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Hinting at the Central government, Raut stated that since Mamata Banerjee tendered her resignation yesterday, the law and order is in the hands of the Central Police Forces, adding that if any untowardly incident happens in the state, then everybody should take responsibility for it.

“Currently the state is under the control of the Central Police Force, no government has been set up there yet. Yesterday Mamata Ji submitted her resignation. The Election Commission and the Central Force which has been sent there (West Bengal) by the Centre have law and order in their hands. If something happens then everyone has to take the responsibility.”

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The Shiv Sena leader added, “Now the election is over. Whether on this site or the other side, if peace is not established and such bloodshed continues, everyone’s name will be spoiled.”

Stating that West Bengal’s history has always been of political violence and no party has remained untouched by this, he emphasised that Coronavirus is speeding its grip over the country and said that “working together in a unified manner is the need of the hour.”

Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress won 213 seats in the just concluded West Bengal assembly elections. The BJP garnered 77 seats in the 294-seat state assembly. Mamata will be taking oath as the state chief minister for the third consecutive term on Wednesday.

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