Kolkata (West Bengal): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) put up posters and banners in Kolkata marking the one year of post-poll violence in the state. "Anniversary of the post-poll violence. BJP will fight until there is violence-free politics and fear-free Bengal," read a banner.
Earlier on Friday, a delegation of 10 advocates from "Lawyers for Justice" along with the victims of the West Bengal post-poll violence met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to press for their demand for President's Rule in the state. "We had a detailed discussion with the Home Minister that lasted for about 45 minutes. He listened to the victims' problems and assured to look into the issue. We have been continuously demanding President's Rule," Kabir Bose of the 'Lawyer for Justice' told ANI.