New Delhi: The Supreme Court has announced that it will hear the filed petitions seeking to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged incidents of political violence and targeted killings in the state of West Bengal on May 25.
The apex court will also find out as to whether the state machinery has been complicit with the perpetrators of violence in these incidents and violating human rights.
A two-judge vacation bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Justice Vineet Saran and also comprising Justice B R Gavai will hear on May 25, Tuesday, the number of petitions filed by Arun Mukherjee, Debjani Halder, Bhupen Halder, Prosanta Das and Paramita Dey.
The petitioners have made the Union of India (UOI), State of West Bengal government, Chief Secretary of West Bengal, and Director General of Police (DGP) WB as respondents in the present petition filed jointly before the Supreme Court.
The petitioners sought a direction from the Top Court to the UOI to discharge its duty, vested under Article 355 of the Constitution of India, to protect the state (West Bengal) from internal disturbances and to ensure that the government in the state is carried on, as per Constitutional provisions.
The petitioners sought direction from the Chief Secretary, Government of West Bengal and UOI, to provide immediate relief to the internally displaced persons affected due to post-poll violence by setting up camps, make provision for food, medicines, pandemic resources, and make appropriate medical facilities accessible to them in light of COVID pandemic.
They also sought that the Central government should constitute an Inquiry Commission to assess the scale and causes of the exodus. The petitioners also sought that a direction should be given to the WB government to provide long-term relief to the internally displaced persons affected due to post-poll violence, by making provision for their rehabilitation, compensation for loss of family members, property, livelihood, mental and emotional agony.
The Supreme Court should direct the Chief Secretary, WB government, and UOI to set up an alternative helpline number, monitored by central forces to respond to SOS calls and also record complaints/ FIRs of Internally displaced persons within and outside the state of West Bengal, the petition said.
The petitioner also sought direction from the UOI to deploy central protection forces, including armed forces, for the restoration of law and order in the state of West Bengal.