BJP leader Rahul Sinha on Saturday criticised the West Bengal government, accusing them of trying to hide evidence of torture against Hindus in Murshidabad and claiming the police are biased towards the TMC.
Meanwhile, a delegation of the National Commission of Women, led by its Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, on Saturday visited the violence-affected Murshidabad area and said it will submit its report to the Centre.
The violence in Murshidabad was sparked by protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, which has been a contentious issue in the region. The protests turned violent, resulting in the deaths of three people, injuries to several others, and widespread property damage.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) on Monday protested against the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led State Government, following the job losses of over 25,000 staff in Bengal schools.
After West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met the teachers who lost their jobs after the Supreme Court verdict, the teachers said that the state government should be held responsible, adding that the TMC chief gave a 'lollipop' today.
"I want to appeal to the West Bengal government to think their decision over. There is never any aggression in such processions, so why do they think such things? I still don't understand," BJP MP told ANI.
She was speaking at the 'Chikitsar Arek Naam Seva' Program on Monday and this This comes six months after the rape and murder case at the city's RG Kar Hospital, which had triggered nationwide outrage.
The West Bengal government has appealed to the Calcutta High Court's Division Bench against the trial court's life imprisonment verdict convicting Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar case.
Advocate General Kishore Dutta moves division bench Justice Debangshu Basak seeking the death penalty for Sanjay Roy. The matter has been allowed to be filed.
"Every party has its strategy but on the floor, we are one. Every party has its issues. For the past five years, funds have not been given to the West Bengal government. We want a discussion on it. There is a shortage of fertilisers in the country. Employment, inflation, situation in Bang
Thousands of people have been evacuated and shifted to relief camps by the West Bengal government in the wake of Cyclone Dana, which is expected to make landfall at Thursday midnight.
West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Pant on Thursday wrote a letter to junior doctors protesting over the RG Kar hospital incident, urging them to attend a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at 5 pm.